Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 34
... bosom wherein it sprang , it was both an ungenerous and an unfounded one . None of the Sheltons , not even the old priest , entertained that miserable spirit of proselytism , which only worshiping self , while pretending to adore truth ...
... bosom wherein it sprang , it was both an ungenerous and an unfounded one . None of the Sheltons , not even the old priest , entertained that miserable spirit of proselytism , which only worshiping self , while pretending to adore truth ...
Page 36
... , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the bosom of my own family ; and I cannot ex- press to you how much I am enchanted , how exquisite is the pleasure I derive from the sylvan and 36 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the bosom of my own family ; and I cannot ex- press to you how much I am enchanted , how exquisite is the pleasure I derive from the sylvan and 36 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 67
... " said Edith , in a solemn voice . " When I contem- plate its fertilizing results , my bosom thrills with a complacent gratitude ; but when I look upon the terrible agency employed , my throbbing heart- " She WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 67.
... " said Edith , in a solemn voice . " When I contem- plate its fertilizing results , my bosom thrills with a complacent gratitude ; but when I look upon the terrible agency employed , my throbbing heart- " She WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 67.
Page 84
... crossing his hands upon his bosom , and bowing his head meekly , “ we can only say , God's will be done ! and after all if we have nothing worse to suffer than the endurance of unmerited obloquy and hatred 84 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... crossing his hands upon his bosom , and bowing his head meekly , “ we can only say , God's will be done ! and after all if we have nothing worse to suffer than the endurance of unmerited obloquy and hatred 84 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 93
... bosom than commit such an act of barbarity . The country is in a state of profound peace - I am not bound to conclude that there are traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may ...
... bosom than commit such an act of barbarity . The country is in a state of profound peace - I am not bound to conclude that there are traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may ...
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