The Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 2C. T. Brainard, 1903 - 64 pages |
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Page 75
... Sir George Villiers , the duke's father . This demon walked many times in Parker's bed - chamber , without any ... George at this time very well . I would have you go from me ( you know me very well to be his father , old Sir George ...
... Sir George Villiers , the duke's father . This demon walked many times in Parker's bed - chamber , without any ... George at this time very well . I would have you go from me ( you know me very well to be his father , old Sir George ...
Page 76
... Sir George Villiers appeared again , walked quick and furiously in the room , seemed angry with Parker , and at last said , ' Mr. Parker , I thought you had been my friend so much , and loved my son George so well , that you would have ...
... Sir George Villiers appeared again , walked quick and furiously in the room , seemed angry with Parker , and at last said , ' Mr. Parker , I thought you had been my friend so much , and loved my son George so well , that you would have ...
Page 77
... Sir George Villiers , in a very quiet but sorrowful posture , appears again to Parker , and said , ' Mr. Parker , I know you delivered my words to George my son ; I thank you for so doing , but he slighted them , and now I only request ...
... Sir George Villiers , in a very quiet but sorrowful posture , appears again to Parker , and said , ' Mr. Parker , I know you delivered my words to George my son ; I thank you for so doing , but he slighted them , and now I only request ...
Page 78
... Sir , I wish it may never have success , ' & c .; but , within six weeks after , he was stabbed with a knife ... George Villiers , the father of the duke , lived , and had been much cher- ished and obliged in that season of his age by the ...
... Sir , I wish it may never have success , ' & c .; but , within six weeks after , he was stabbed with a knife ... George Villiers , the father of the duke , lived , and had been much cher- ished and obliged in that season of his age by the ...
Page 164
Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier . ment of the then great George Villiers ... Sir James Melvil hath several the like passages in his History . A certain ... Sir William Dugdale , with his own mouth , in- formed several gentlemen , that Major ...
Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier . ment of the then great George Villiers ... Sir James Melvil hath several the like passages in his History . A certain ... Sir William Dugdale , with his own mouth , in- formed several gentlemen , that Major ...
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