Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 44
... brother had left an illegitimate son called the Duke of Monmouth , who was encouraged to attempt to seize the throne of his uncle . At first the cause of the duke seemed prosperous . His army swelled from hundreds to thousands ; but ...
... brother had left an illegitimate son called the Duke of Monmouth , who was encouraged to attempt to seize the throne of his uncle . At first the cause of the duke seemed prosperous . His army swelled from hundreds to thousands ; but ...
Page 45
... brother's favorites . the triumph of legitimacy was commemorated by a medal , representing the heads of Monmouth and Argyle on an altar , their bleeding bodies beneath , with the following : " Sic aras et sceptra tuemur . " ( " Thus we ...
... brother's favorites . the triumph of legitimacy was commemorated by a medal , representing the heads of Monmouth and Argyle on an altar , their bleeding bodies beneath , with the following : " Sic aras et sceptra tuemur . " ( " Thus we ...
Page 53
... brother who had come to America two or three years be- fore ; but he had not heard from him , and he might be dead . " Do you know any one in England to whom your child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you ...
... brother who had come to America two or three years be- fore ; but he had not heard from him , and he might be dead . " Do you know any one in England to whom your child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you ...
Page 60
... brother , for I will put you in a chamber where none save myself shall know of you . " " And my child ? " " She shall accompany you to Salem . " The fugitive said no more . He entrusted every- thing to the man who had promised to save ...
... brother , for I will put you in a chamber where none save myself shall know of you . " " And my child ? " " She shall accompany you to Salem . " The fugitive said no more . He entrusted every- thing to the man who had promised to save ...
Page 78
... brother of Mrs. Parris , and she wielded a great in- fluence in the minister's family . Gradually she absorbed more and more of Charles Stevens ' society , telling him of her recent visit to Boston , and of the latest news from England ...
... brother of Mrs. Parris , and she wielded a great in- fluence in the minister's family . Gradually she absorbed more and more of Charles Stevens ' society , telling him of her recent visit to Boston , and of the latest news from England ...
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