Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and biblical lore . She enjoyed them too with the keener relish , as she could never succeed in establishing one among her own family , Edith shrinking from them ...
... feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and biblical lore . She enjoyed them too with the keener relish , as she could never succeed in establishing one among her own family , Edith shrinking from them ...
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... feeling . Such was the miserable bigotry of the times that many were contaminated by those preju- dices who , from their rank and education , ought to have entertained more liberal notions , nor could an exception be made in favour of ...
... feeling . Such was the miserable bigotry of the times that many were contaminated by those preju- dices who , from their rank and education , ought to have entertained more liberal notions , nor could an exception be made in favour of ...
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... feeling of sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the good Samaritan . So reluctantly , however , do we abandon our ...
... feeling of sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the good Samaritan . So reluctantly , however , do we abandon our ...
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... feeling for her a deep and pas- sionate admiration . Even her appearance seem- ed to indicate that she was a being of a superior order , the majesty of her tall commanding figure , the calm dignity of her hazle eyes , the fine contour ...
... feeling for her a deep and pas- sionate admiration . Even her appearance seem- ed to indicate that she was a being of a superior order , the majesty of her tall commanding figure , the calm dignity of her hazle eyes , the fine contour ...
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... feeling of any sort , unless when it could be associated with some drink- ing bout or merry meeting . Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he would hardly have thought of accompanying his own ...
... feeling of any sort , unless when it could be associated with some drink- ing bout or merry meeting . Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he would hardly have thought of accompanying his own ...
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