| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 318 страници
...officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years or more. This...man had in his youth been bred in a school in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 368 страници
...officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years or more. This...man had in his youth been bred in a school in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 368 страници
...officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years or more. This...man had in his youth been bred in a school in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 372 страници
...officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years or more. This...man had in his youth been bred in a school in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1908 - 382 страници
...officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years or more. This...man had in his youth been bred in a school in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 268 страници
...Officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor Castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years, or more. This...man had, in his youth, been bred in a school, in the parish where Sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged,... | |
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