Brambletye House; Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads. A Novel, Band 1Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street [London: Printed by S. and R. Bentley, Dorset Street], 1826 |
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... effecting the down- fall of the usurper . Of all men living he was , perhaps , the least qualified for the successful management of , or even the safe participation in , a plot of any sort ; for his scorn of the hypo- critical arts , by ...
... effecting the down- fall of the usurper . Of all men living he was , perhaps , the least qualified for the successful management of , or even the safe participation in , a plot of any sort ; for his scorn of the hypo- critical arts , by ...
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... , which doubtless contained the information upon which he was acting , and exclaiming- " Ay , this is the very spot , " directed his men to pull down the peat - stack , which was rapidly effected 74 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... , which doubtless contained the information upon which he was acting , and exclaiming- " Ay , this is the very spot , " directed his men to pull down the peat - stack , which was rapidly effected 74 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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... effected , and discovered the great entrance to the vaults . " Strange that you should forget the prin- cipal cellar , " continued the colonel , still retain- ing his bantering and good - humoured tone . " There has been neither wine ...
... effected , and discovered the great entrance to the vaults . " Strange that you should forget the prin- cipal cellar , " continued the colonel , still retain- ing his bantering and good - humoured tone . " There has been neither wine ...
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... effected your escape ere this . " " I never attempted it , " said the boy sullenly . " Why then did you so hastily retire from the balcony ? " " To look for more arrows , " replied the young prisoner , with a fierce expression of ...
... effected your escape ere this . " " I never attempted it , " said the boy sullenly . " Why then did you so hastily retire from the balcony ? " " To look for more arrows , " replied the young prisoner , with a fierce expression of ...
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... effected ; that the Usurper , as he termed him , could not depend upon the support of his own army beyond two or three regiments ; and finally , that the prospects of the King and the Royalists never looked more pleasant and promising ...
... effected ; that the Usurper , as he termed him , could not depend upon the support of his own army beyond two or three regiments ; and finally , that the prospects of the King and the Royalists never looked more pleasant and promising ...
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apprehension arms Ashdown forest Baronet better Brambletye House Bruges called cavalier songs chaplain Colonel Lilburne companion concealed countenance court cried Sir John crop-eared Culpepper curse dark declaring door Duke Duke of York Dunkirk ejaculated escape exclaimed eyes face father favour followed gaoler Gate-house gates Giles Groombridge hall hand head heard honour Hopton Heath horse hour hurried inquired Jack Whittaker Jocelyn King King's landlord Lockhart London look Lord Protector Majesty Marquess Marquess of Ormond master ment morning never night Noll occasion officers orders passed pedlar Pickering pistol present prison proceeded Puritans rapier rascally Robert Lilburne rogues Roundheads Royalists seemed seized Serjeant Whittaker servants sing Sir John Compton Sir William smock-frock soldiers sword thee thing thou thought tion tisans troop turned utterly vaults voice Waynfleet whole party wife wish woman word