The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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Page 129
... Donnington and Mary Grey were engaged to be married . The little town of Bridgewater had duly discussed the prospect of the lovers ; nobody had forbidden the banns , and George's farm on the outskirts of the old town was pronounced to ...
... Donnington and Mary Grey were engaged to be married . The little town of Bridgewater had duly discussed the prospect of the lovers ; nobody had forbidden the banns , and George's farm on the outskirts of the old town was pronounced to ...
Page 130
... Donnington was amongst the most resolute of the men who listened to the fiery words of Ferguson , and whilst the Puritan preached , Mary Grey had knelt and prayed in the old church of her fathers , gaining strength of resignation and ...
... Donnington was amongst the most resolute of the men who listened to the fiery words of Ferguson , and whilst the Puritan preached , Mary Grey had knelt and prayed in the old church of her fathers , gaining strength of resignation and ...
Page 133
... Donnington . He bore the colours of his regiment , the colours which Mary Grey had embroidered , the silken banner which was to wave over the conquered camp on Sedgemoor . It made George's heart beat wildly to see amongst the crowds of ...
... Donnington . He bore the colours of his regiment , the colours which Mary Grey had embroidered , the silken banner which was to wave over the conquered camp on Sedgemoor . It made George's heart beat wildly to see amongst the crowds of ...
Page 134
... the holiest cause . George Donnington's standard , the silken banner of his love , was ubiquitous . Wherever the fighting was fiercest there waved George's colours . Again and again the Life Guards charged 134 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... the holiest cause . George Donnington's standard , the silken banner of his love , was ubiquitous . Wherever the fighting was fiercest there waved George's colours . Again and again the Life Guards charged 134 The Gentleman's Magazine .
Page 135
... Donnington cleaved his way into the midst of the enemy , supported by bands of sturdy peasants , shouting their old war cry , " God with us . ' At length loud and continued calls for ammunition led to the disheartening discovery that ...
... Donnington cleaved his way into the midst of the enemy , supported by bands of sturdy peasants , shouting their old war cry , " God with us . ' At length loud and continued calls for ammunition led to the disheartening discovery that ...
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