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Strona 109
... their relations and friends . " I wish you , Mr. Inglesant , " said the King , " to ride to London . Mr. Hall has provided passes for you , and letters to several of his friends . The new French Ambassador is CHAP . IX . ] 109 A ROMANCE .
... their relations and friends . " I wish you , Mr. Inglesant , " said the King , " to ride to London . Mr. Hall has provided passes for you , and letters to several of his friends . The new French Ambassador is CHAP . IX . ] 109 A ROMANCE .
Strona 121
... letter from the Jesuit , which , as usual , was very short . 66 ' Jack , come to me at Oxford as soon as you can . The time for which we have waited is come . The service which you and none other can perform , and which I have always ...
... letter from the Jesuit , which , as usual , was very short . 66 ' Jack , come to me at Oxford as soon as you can . The time for which we have waited is come . The service which you and none other can perform , and which I have always ...
Strona 125
... letter to Glamorgan he acknowledges that the circumstances are such that he cannot do more than hint at his wishes , promising him again , on the word of a King , to ratify all his actions , and to regard his proceedings with addi ...
... letter to Glamorgan he acknowledges that the circumstances are such that he cannot do more than hint at his wishes , promising him again , on the word of a King , to ratify all his actions , and to regard his proceedings with addi ...
Strona 131
... letter for him from the 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 ...
... letter for him from the 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 ...
Strona 132
... letter from the Duke to you , " he said ; " but I wish first to show you this warrant the King gave me at Oxford ... letter , which he also read once or twice . Inglesant walked to the window and looked out . " The letter is not sealed ...
... letter from the Duke to you , " he said ; " but I wish first to show you this warrant the King gave me at Oxford ... letter , which he also read once or twice . Inglesant walked to the window and looked out . " The letter is not sealed ...
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