Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Colyton family , their effects ceased to be felt , sooner or later , according to the temperament of the different individuals . The Squire , who had VOL . II . € 45250 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited ...
... Colyton family , their effects ceased to be felt , sooner or later , according to the temperament of the different individuals . The Squire , who had VOL . II . € 45250 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited ...
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... sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs. Colyton had been tenderly attached to her son Richard , and had been proportionably affected by his death , al- though she WALTER COLYTON .
... sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs. Colyton had been tenderly attached to her son Richard , and had been proportionably affected by his death , al- though she WALTER COLYTON .
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... Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care by its own mere activity , as the rotatory mill- wheel throws from its surface those ...
... Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care by its own mere activity , as the rotatory mill- wheel throws from its surface those ...
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