Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Catholic gentleman , but ut- terly free from the narrowness and bigotry which at that unhappy period too often charac- terized the religionists of the Roman persuasion . Althougli attached to his faith from education and from pride ...
... Catholic gentleman , but ut- terly free from the narrowness and bigotry which at that unhappy period too often charac- terized the religionists of the Roman persuasion . Althougli attached to his faith from education and from pride ...
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... Catholics will indisputably be its first victims , and I shall therefore lose no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , - who was ...
... Catholics will indisputably be its first victims , and I shall therefore lose no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , - who was ...
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... Catholics at large , were destined to be partially corrected by a trivial accident . Richard , the invalid son , having fainted away while riding in an open carriage near Hales Court , was carried into the house , whence the sudden ...
... Catholics at large , were destined to be partially corrected by a trivial accident . Richard , the invalid son , having fainted away while riding in an open carriage near Hales Court , was carried into the house , whence the sudden ...
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... Catholic family , an argument for additional bitterness against the rest , treating the Sheltons as an ex- ception from an acknowledged rule , and observ- ing that the mass of the Papists , having here and there a better example set ...
... Catholic family , an argument for additional bitterness against the rest , treating the Sheltons as an ex- ception from an acknowledged rule , and observ- ing that the mass of the Papists , having here and there a better example set ...
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... Catholics with their Protestant neighbours , which latter phrase we adopt with the usual license when speaking of dwellers in the country , for their respective residences were some miles apart . Mrs. Coly- ton was delighted with the ...
... Catholics with their Protestant neighbours , which latter phrase we adopt with the usual license when speaking of dwellers in the country , for their respective residences were some miles apart . Mrs. Coly- ton was delighted with the ...
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