Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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... Nimeguen , in Holland , with a sister of his ) so long that he might very well send another son of ten years old to be bred up with them , and suppose his mother to be dead or alive , as he found occasion ; and that as I had resolved to ...
... Nimeguen , in Holland , with a sister of his ) so long that he might very well send another son of ten years old to be bred up with them , and suppose his mother to be dead or alive , as he found occasion ; and that as I had resolved to ...
Page 231
... Nimeguen , where his children ( which were two sons and a daughter ) were brought up , that he was come over from England , and that he was arrived at the Hague with his wife , and should reside there some time , and that he would have ...
... Nimeguen , where his children ( which were two sons and a daughter ) were brought up , that he was come over from England , and that he was arrived at the Hague with his wife , and should reside there some time , and that he would have ...
Page 277
... Nimeguen ; but told her in so many words , that if she could not find me here , she would go to Holland after me . They landed at Greenwich , and Amy carried her into the park with her , and they walked above two hours HEE SUSPICIOUS ...
... Nimeguen ; but told her in so many words , that if she could not find me here , she would go to Holland after me . They landed at Greenwich , and Amy carried her into the park with her , and they walked above two hours HEE SUSPICIOUS ...
Page 389
... Nimeguen , where we were very roughly handled by the French . As this , which deserves rather to be called a battle than an action , would have ruined all the schemes of the allies , had we lost it , I shall give the best account of it ...
... Nimeguen , where we were very roughly handled by the French . As this , which deserves rather to be called a battle than an action , would have ruined all the schemes of the allies , had we lost it , I shall give the best account of it ...
Page 390
... Nimeguen . But the earl having had informatiou of his march , sent away , with all speed , his artillery and heavy baggage , and detached the Duke of Wirtemberg with some troops to take possession of the higher grounds and passes in the ...
... Nimeguen . But the earl having had informatiou of his march , sent away , with all speed , his artillery and heavy baggage , and detached the Duke of Wirtemberg with some troops to take possession of the higher grounds and passes in the ...
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