Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Shelton family , between whom and the Colytons there had existed a considerable degree of intimacy , had returned to their resi dence at Hales Court , a sequestered house not far from Orchard Place , but situated in a much 8 WALTER COLYTON ...
... Shelton family , between whom and the Colytons there had existed a considerable degree of intimacy , had returned to their resi dence at Hales Court , a sequestered house not far from Orchard Place , but situated in a much 8 WALTER COLYTON ...
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... Shelton was a Catholic gentleman , but ut- terly free from the narrowness and bigotry which at that unhappy period too often charac- terized the religionists of the Roman persuasion . Although attached to his faith from education and ...
... Shelton was a Catholic gentleman , but ut- terly free from the narrowness and bigotry which at that unhappy period too often charac- terized the religionists of the Roman persuasion . Although attached to his faith from education and ...
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... Shelton , translating the Latin adage , as he retired from the royal presence . " The King's fate cannot be much longer delayed ; some po- pular disturbance may be daily expected ; it will probably commence in the metropolis ; the ...
... Shelton , translating the Latin adage , as he retired from the royal presence . " The King's fate cannot be much longer delayed ; some po- pular disturbance may be daily expected ; it will probably commence in the metropolis ; the ...
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... Shelton family , all of whom , as well as their servants , testified the tenderest and most delicate sympathy with the sufferer , that even Mrs. Colyton was disabused of her ground- less rançour , the mother triumphed over the fanatic ...
... Shelton family , all of whom , as well as their servants , testified the tenderest and most delicate sympathy with the sufferer , that even Mrs. Colyton was disabused of her ground- less rançour , the mother triumphed over the fanatic ...
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... Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own religion being pretty much confined to a profound hatred and contempt for those ...
... Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own religion being pretty much confined to a profound hatred and contempt for those ...
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