Mandeville: A Tale of the Seventeenth Century in England, Volume 1Archibald Constable and Company and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817 - Great Britain - 367 pages |
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Amelia Anaxarchus apostacy Audley Mandeville Beaulieu beautiful became blood bosom Bradford character Charlemont Charles child church church of Rome Clifford commodore countenance death degree delighted Dorothy earth existence express eyes father favour feel felt garrison hand head heart heaven heir Henrietta honour House of Stuart human creature impression innocence Irish king knew lence lived looked Lord Caulfield Lord Montagu Lord Strafford Mallison Mandeville House mansion marriage master ments mind Montagu nature neighbour ness never occasion Papist passed person pleasure poor possession preceptor Presbyterian present pride purpose racter received recollection reverend Hilkiah scarcely scene seemed sentiment sion Sir Phelim sister slave society sort soul species specta spirit stood Strafford temper thing thou thought thousand tion tone turn uncle uncle's utter Waller whole William the Conqueror Winchester College Winchester school words young youth