The historical reader will find this a work of peculiar interest. It displays throughout the most pains-taking research, and a style of narrative which has all the lucidity and strength of Gibbon. It is a work with which, shedding such a light as we are... Temptation and atonement, and other tales - Page 327by Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1847Full view - About this book
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