Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... priest , whom he entirely supported , and who officiated every Sunday , when not prevented by his infirmities , before the little assembled house- hold of Hales Court , all the domestics being of the same persuasion as their master ...
... priest , whom he entirely supported , and who officiated every Sunday , when not prevented by his infirmities , before the little assembled house- hold of Hales Court , all the domestics being of the same persuasion as their master ...
Page 14
... priest not only a pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced ...
... priest not only a pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced ...
Page 29
... priest , and drawing him aside , instantly plunged into an animated tête - à - tête . At first it might be judged that he was narrating his own recent endurances , for his companions might catch at intervals the phrases- " Philip , who ...
... priest , and drawing him aside , instantly plunged into an animated tête - à - tête . At first it might be judged that he was narrating his own recent endurances , for his companions might catch at intervals the phrases- " Philip , who ...
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... priest , entertained that miserable spirit of proselytism , which only worshiping self , while pretending to adore truth , feels its pride flattered by win- ning over others to its own narrow opinions , and gratifies its hateful ...
... priest , entertained that miserable spirit of proselytism , which only worshiping self , while pretending to adore truth , feels its pride flattered by win- ning over others to its own narrow opinions , and gratifies its hateful ...
Page 77
... Priest ; " but his wits may for some little time be disordered by the shock he has re- ceived , and we must therefore endeavour to promote sleep , Nature's great restorative , which is the safest and the best remedy . " " He had better ...
... Priest ; " but his wits may for some little time be disordered by the shock he has re- ceived , and we must therefore endeavour to promote sleep , Nature's great restorative , which is the safest and the best remedy . " " He had better ...
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