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Strona 18
... bear the insults of the inhabitants , caused by the resentment they had against the French , for the havock of a late bombard- ment . The Doge had just gone out of the city , and had carried off with him all the litters . Where- fore I ...
... bear the insults of the inhabitants , caused by the resentment they had against the French , for the havock of a late bombard- ment . The Doge had just gone out of the city , and had carried off with him all the litters . Where- fore I ...
Strona 21
... bear it , the more care thou took to preserve it . There seemed a mutual emulation betwixt us , on my part to resign it , and on thine to maintain it . The robbers then ad- vanced to the litter ; but I had no sooner saluted them , than ...
... bear it , the more care thou took to preserve it . There seemed a mutual emulation betwixt us , on my part to resign it , and on thine to maintain it . The robbers then ad- vanced to the litter ; but I had no sooner saluted them , than ...
Strona 28
... bear the burthen of the house , if they did not give him an assistant of such qualifications and experience . " Who would not have thought all this to be sincere ? . The Bishop of Verceil , who was very much a friend of the father ...
... bear the burthen of the house , if they did not give him an assistant of such qualifications and experience . " Who would not have thought all this to be sincere ? . The Bishop of Verceil , who was very much a friend of the father ...
Strona 29
... bear him no longer , he dis- charged him , but with much generosity , giving him all that was necessary to reconduct him . On this ac- count the Abbe was extremely enraged against Fa- ther la Combe , a French gentleman and myself , The ...
... bear him no longer , he dis- charged him , but with much generosity , giving him all that was necessary to reconduct him . On this ac- count the Abbe was extremely enraged against Fa- ther la Combe , a French gentleman and myself , The ...
Strona 36
... bear from my own relations , what an universal decry I am under : and yet , through all this persecution , thou dost not fail to gain souls to thyself in every place , and at every time ; and I think myself overpaid for all my troubles ...
... bear from my own relations , what an universal decry I am under : and yet , through all this persecution , thou dost not fail to gain souls to thyself in every place , and at every time ; and I think myself overpaid for all my troubles ...
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Abbe Fenelon answered appear Archbishop of Cambray Archbishop of Paris asked bishop of Cambray Bishop of Chalons Bishop of Grenoble Bishop of Meaux calumnies cause church condemned continued convent creature dear desire diocese divine Duke of Chevreuse Ecclesiastic endeavoured enemies esteem faith Father la Combe Father la Mothe favour fear friends gave give given grace Grenoble happy heart hereupon holy honour innocence Jesus Christ King knew labour LADY GUION letter live Lord Madam Guion Maintenon manner mind Miramion Molinos Monsieur never obliged ourselves pains Paris pass perfect persecution persons piety pleased pleasure Pope pray prayer Prelate present Prioress prison Quietists received Rome saints sent sentiments shewed silence soon soul speak spirit suffer thee therein thing thither thou thought tion told truth Verceil virtue wanted woman words write wrote
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