The Life of Lady Guion, Tom 2Abraham Shearman, 1805 - 374 |
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... caused my peace in such dangers as terrify others at once , was my resignation to God , and because death is much more agreeable to me than life , if such were his will , to which I desire to be ever patiently sub → missive . ] } J ...
... caused my peace in such dangers as terrify others at once , was my resignation to God , and because death is much more agreeable to me than life , if such were his will , to which I desire to be ever patiently sub → missive . ] } J ...
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... cause ; and told them that it was usual with those persons to insult all such as were not of their cabal ; that they had even insulted himself . They were not content with that . They wrote me the most offensive letters possible ...
... cause ; and told them that it was usual with those persons to insult all such as were not of their cabal ; that they had even insulted himself . They were not content with that . They wrote me the most offensive letters possible ...
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... cause of it . I asked of thee , my Love , some little holé of a rock to be placed in , there to live separate from ... caused by the resentment they had against the French , for the havock of a late bombard- ment . The Doge had just gone ...
... cause of it . I asked of thee , my Love , some little holé of a rock to be placed in , there to live separate from ... caused by the resentment they had against the French , for the havock of a late bombard- ment . The Doge had just gone ...
Strona 29
... caused me a continual cough , with frequent returns of a fever , accompanied with fluctions in the breast , which obliged me to have much blood taken from me . I grew so much worse that it was thought I could not get over it . The ...
... caused me a continual cough , with frequent returns of a fever , accompanied with fluctions in the breast , which obliged me to have much blood taken from me . I grew so much worse that it was thought I could not get over it . The ...
Strona 31
... caused me to be attended , at his own expence , as far as Turin , giving me a gentleman and one of his Ecclesiastics to accompany me . As soon as the resolution was taken that Father la Combe should accompany me , Father la Mothe re ...
... caused me to be attended , at his own expence , as far as Turin , giving me a gentleman and one of his Ecclesiastics to accompany me . As soon as the resolution was taken that Father la Combe should accompany me , Father la Mothe re ...
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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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