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" God has been pitiful to my small grace," she wrote to Dr. Fitzwilliam, " and removed a threatened blow, which must have quickened my sorrows, if not added to them, — the loss of my poor boy. He has been ill, and God has let me see the folly of my imaginations,... "
Some Account of the Life of Rachael Wriothesley, Lady Russell - Halaman 59
oleh Lady Rachel Russell, Mary Barry - 1819 - 387 halaman
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Letters of Lady Rachel Russell: From the Manuscript in the Library at ...

Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 halaman
...them, the lofs of my poor boy. He has been ill, and God has let me lee the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left, the deprivation of which could be matter of much anguifh, or its pofleflion, of any confiderable refremment. I have felt the falfenefs of the firft...
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Some Account of the Life of Rachael Wriothesley Lady Russell,

Lady Rachel Russell - 1819 - 410 halaman
...use to= her mind, by proving to her that she had yet something to lose. With her usual reason, a» (1) Anne Carr, daughter of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset,,...possession " of any considerable refreshment. I have felt u the falseness of the first notion, for J know " not how to part with tolerable ease from the '* little...
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The British Prose Writers...: Lady Russell's letters

1821 - 340 halaman
...He ha.been ill, and God has let me see the folly ot my imaginations, which made me apt to conclnde I had nothing left, the deprivation of which could...part, with tolerable ease, from the little creature. 1 desire to do so of the second, and that my thankfulness for the real blessing of these children may...
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The life of lady Russell

1847 - 206 halaman
...them — the loss of my poor boy. He has been ill, and God has let me see the folly of my imagination, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left,...have felt the falseness of the first notion — for I knew not how to part, with tolerable ease, from the little creature. I desire to do so of the second,...
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Memorable Women: The Story of Their Lives

Mrs. Newton Crosland - 1854 - 430 halaman
...resignation. In allusion to it she writes : — " God has let me see the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left the...or its possession of any considerable refreshment." About the end of June Lady Russell removed — for tho sake- of change of air for her boy, and to be...
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The Christian Observer, Volume 54

1855 - 1016 halaman
...been ill, and God has let me see the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I hud nothing left, the deprivation of which could be matter...notion, for I know not how to part with tolerable cage from the little creature. I desire to do so of the second, and that my thankfulness for the real...
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Sketches of the women of Christendom, by the author of 'Chronicles of the ...

Elizabeth Charles - 1880 - 388 halaman
..." He has been ill," she wrote of the child, " and God has let me see the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left,...tolerable ease from the little creature. I desire that my thankfulness for the real blessing of these children may refresh my labouring, weary mind,...
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Memoirs of Lady Russell and Lady Herbert, 1623-1723: Compiled from Original ...

Lady Catherine Pollock Manners Stepney - 1898 - 268 halaman
...— the loss of my poor boy. He has been ill, and God has let me see the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left the...the real blessing of these children may refresh my weary, labouring mind with some joy and satisfaction, at least in my endeavours to do that part towards...
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Memoirs of Lady Russell and Lady Herbert, 1623-1723: Compiled from Original ...

Lady Catherine Pollock Manners Stepney - 1898 - 264 halaman
...— the loss of my poor boy. He has been ill, and God has let me see the folly of my imaginations, which made me apt to conclude I had nothing left the...tolerable ease from the little creature. I desire to do so Lady Russell 113 of the second, and that my thankfulness for the real blessing of these children may...
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