I shall do well;' and taking him in his arms, said, ' Thou hast ever been an honest man, and I hope God will bless thee, and make thee a happy servant to my son, whom I have charged in my letter to continue his love, and trust to you;' adding, 'I do promise... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 821830Full view - About this book
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...promise you, if I am ever restored to my dignity, I will bountifully reward you both for your services and sufferings.' — Thus did we part from that glorious sun, that within a few months afterwards was extinguished, to the grief of all Christians, who are not forsaken of their God." These... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 542 pages
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| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 538 pages
...restored to my dignity, I wjll bountifully reward you both for your services and sufferings.'—Thus did we part from that glorious sun, that within a few months afterwards was extinguished, to the grief of all Christians, who are not forsaken of their God." These... | |
| English literature - 1829 - 574 pages
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| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - Portugal - 1830 - 362 pages
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| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 360 pages
...' I do promise you that if ever I am restored to my dignity I will bountifully reward you both for your service and sufferings.' Thus did we part from...grief of all Christians that were not forsaken by God. The October, as I told you, my husband and I went into France, by the way of Portsmouth, where, walking... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 354 pages
...ever I am restored to my dignity I will bountifully reward you both for your service and sufferings.1 Thus did we part from that glorious sun, that within...grief of all Christians that were not forsaken by God. The October, as I told you, my husband and I went into France, by the way of Portsmouth, where, walking... | |
| lady Anne Fanshawe - 1830 - 352 pages
...ever I am restored to my dignity I will bountifully reward you both for your service and sufferings.1 Thus did we part from that glorious sun, that within...grief of all Christians that were not forsaken by God. The October, as I told you, my husband and I went into France, by the way of Portsmouth, where, walking... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...' 1 do promise you, that if ever 1 am restored to my digrity I will bountifully reward you both for your service and sufferings.' Thus did we part from...of all Christians that were not forsaken by God." We reluctantly pass over Lady Fanshawe's adventures, as told by herself, for our space is limited.... | |
| 1843
...will bountifully reward you both for your service and sufferings.' Thus," continues Mrs. Fanshawe. " did we part from that glorious sun, that within a...the grief of all Christians that were not forsaken of God." The latter end of the same year Mr. Fanshawe went to Paris on his master's business, where... | |
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