Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Colyton fa- mily now became one of considerable embarrass- ment to a frank and ingenuous disposition like hers . She was carrying on a clandestine corre- spondence with Walter , contrary to the avowed wishes of her benefactors , an ...
... Colyton fa- mily now became one of considerable embarrass- ment to a frank and ingenuous disposition like hers . She was carrying on a clandestine corre- spondence with Walter , contrary to the avowed wishes of her benefactors , an ...
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... no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , who was now about the same age as Edith Colyton 10 WALTER COLYTON .
... no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , who was now about the same age as Edith Colyton 10 WALTER COLYTON .
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... Colyton , and an ancient relative , a Romish 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 ...
... Colyton , and an ancient relative , a Romish 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 ...
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... Colyton in parti- cular , who inherited much of the Puritan nar- rowness of mind , stigmatizing her neighbours with the opprobious terms which then formed the current vocabulary of every staunch Protes- tant . These sentiments which ...
... Colyton in parti- cular , who inherited much of the Puritan nar- rowness of mind , stigmatizing her neighbours with the opprobious terms which then formed the current vocabulary of every staunch Protes- tant . These sentiments which ...
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... Colyton was disabused of her ground- less rançour , the mother triumphed over the fanatic , Christianity in its enlarged sense super- seded the narrow feeling of sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when ...
... Colyton was disabused of her ground- less rançour , the mother triumphed over the fanatic , Christianity in its enlarged sense super- seded the narrow feeling of sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when ...
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