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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... probably little worse condition than when it was deserted by Sir Henry . From their undaunted courage and inflexible loyalty to the Stuarts , the Comptons had been heavy sufferers , both in purse and person , during the eventful ...
... probably little worse condition than when it was deserted by Sir Henry . From their undaunted courage and inflexible loyalty to the Stuarts , the Comptons had been heavy sufferers , both in purse and person , during the eventful ...
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... probably have been exposed to mal- treatment , notwithstanding the convention at the gates ; but they had all slipped away , one by one , and the Colonel , who was a humane mán , had rather favoured than opposed their disappearance ...
... probably have been exposed to mal- treatment , notwithstanding the convention at the gates ; but they had all slipped away , one by one , and the Colonel , who was a humane mán , had rather favoured than opposed their disappearance ...
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... probably have vented his indignation at this desertion in no very tem- perate terms , but that his thoughts , ever more in- tent upon the safety of others than upon his own , reverted painfully to them of his household , who might have ...
... probably have vented his indignation at this desertion in no very tem- perate terms , but that his thoughts , ever more in- tent upon the safety of others than upon his own , reverted painfully to them of his household , who might have ...
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... probably been near enough to discover him from his voice , he resolved to make one more effort at securing the form that thus perpetually haunted him , and endeavour to clear up the mystery of its ap- pearance . For this purpose he ...
... probably been near enough to discover him from his voice , he resolved to make one more effort at securing the form that thus perpetually haunted him , and endeavour to clear up the mystery of its ap- pearance . For this purpose he ...
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... probably suggest- ed by the production of their tobacco - pipes , an appendage without which they never com- menced a march , and which , however contrary to our present notions of discipline , they were even accustomed to smoke when ...
... probably suggest- ed by the production of their tobacco - pipes , an appendage without which they never com- menced a march , and which , however contrary to our present notions of discipline , they were even accustomed to smoke when ...
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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