Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess the delicacy and refinement of her friend , she was never a victim to that sickly sensi- bility which , however it ...
... daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess the delicacy and refinement of her friend , she was never a victim to that sickly sensi- bility which , however it ...
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... daughter only fit to be burnt at the stake . Even the very paupers whom the latter sustained by her bounty , ma- ligned instead of blessing her at the meals she provided , so thoroughly can ignorant and per- verted views WALTER COLYTON .
... daughter only fit to be burnt at the stake . Even the very paupers whom the latter sustained by her bounty , ma- ligned instead of blessing her at the meals she provided , so thoroughly can ignorant and per- verted views WALTER COLYTON .
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... daughter - in - law re - entered with a clean cap , holding Ned's far - famed piece of writing in her newly washed hands . Mortified as she was at finding that the stranger had not come to inspect it , she civilly furnished the ...
... daughter - in - law re - entered with a clean cap , holding Ned's far - famed piece of writing in her newly washed hands . Mortified as she was at finding that the stranger had not come to inspect it , she civilly furnished the ...
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... daughters , and if such thoughts possess you while wandering beneath the Gothic arches of the boughs , Heaven's own architec- ture , you will be as holily employed , and as proudly bestowed , as if you were praying within the noblest ...
... daughters , and if such thoughts possess you while wandering beneath the Gothic arches of the boughs , Heaven's own architec- ture , you will be as holily employed , and as proudly bestowed , as if you were praying within the noblest ...
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... daughter of the celebrated Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as ...
... daughter of the celebrated Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as ...
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