John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... Duke of Lennox to the Lady Mary Villiers , the daughter of the great Duke of Buckingham , in his Chapel at Lambeth . The King was expected to go to Lambeth to be present at the ceremony , but this was of no consequence to the Jesuit ...
... Duke of Lennox to the Lady Mary Villiers , the daughter of the great Duke of Buckingham , in his Chapel at Lambeth . The King was expected to go to Lambeth to be present at the ceremony , but this was of no consequence to the Jesuit ...
Página 88
... Duke of Lennox , and by Prince Rupert , whom some called the Palsgrave after his father , came to Huntingdon . Inglesant rode into Huntingdon that evening , and found the King playing at cards with the Palsgrave . The King received him ...
... Duke of Lennox , and by Prince Rupert , whom some called the Palsgrave after his father , came to Huntingdon . Inglesant rode into Huntingdon that evening , and found the King playing at cards with the Palsgrave . The King received him ...
Página 98
... Duke of P , and her young friend . In this she was assisted by Eustace Inglesant , who appeared to be actuated by some very strange personal motive , which Johnny , who saw a great deal of what was going on , could not penetrate ...
... Duke of P , and her young friend . In this she was assisted by Eustace Inglesant , who appeared to be actuated by some very strange personal motive , which Johnny , who saw a great deal of what was going on , could not penetrate ...
Página 123
... Duke of Ormond , had , with the consent of the King , concluded a truce with the Irish , who , after long years of oppression , spoliation , and misery , had , a few years before , broken out suddenly in rebellion , and massacred ...
... Duke of Ormond , had , with the consent of the King , concluded a truce with the Irish , who , after long years of oppression , spoliation , and misery , had , a few years before , broken out suddenly in rebellion , and massacred ...
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... Duke of Ormond , which the Duke had given him unsealed , telling him to read it . John Inglesant had done so several times during his journey , and did not altogether like its contents . The Duke alluded by name to Lord Glamorgan , and ...
... Duke of Ormond , which the Duke had given him unsealed , telling him to read it . John Inglesant had done so several times during his journey , and did not altogether like its contents . The Duke alluded by name to Lord Glamorgan , and ...
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