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The History and Antiquities of Eyam ... - Page 74
by William Wood (of Eyam.) - 1842 - 148 pages
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Peak Scenery ; Or, The Derbyshire Tourist

Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 420 pages
...Sept. 1, 1666. " This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying Angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest...her days; but she was resolved to die a martyr to my interest. My drooping spirits are much refreshed with her joys, which I think are unutterable. " Sir,...
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Peak scenery; or, Excursions in Derbyshire

Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 422 pages
...and Dear Sir, , " This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying Angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest...days ; but she was resolved to die a martyr to my interest. My drooping spirits are much refreshed with her joys, which I think are unutterable. " Sir,...
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The Desolation of Eyam: the Emigrant: A Tale of the American Woods and ...

William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt - 1827 - 350 pages
...could write ! The destroying angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest dear is gone to her eternal rest ; and is invested with...me, she had fled from the pit of destruction with her sweet babes, and might have prolonged her days, but that she was resolved to die a martyr to my...
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A Guide to the Peak of Derbyshire: Containing a Concise Account of Buxton ...

R. Ward - 1827 - 240 pages
...and Dear Sir, " This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying Angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest wife is gone to her eternal rest, and is B invested with^'e^own of righteousness, having made 9 happ« end. Indeed nad she loved herself as...
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A Guide to the Peak of Derbyshire: Containing a Concise Account of Buxton ...

R. Ward - 1827 - 234 pages
...and Dear Sir, " This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write.. The destroying Angel having; taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest wife is gone to her eternal rest, and i^ R invested with a crown of righteousness, having made a happy end. Indeed had she loved herself...
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The Table Book, Volume 2

William Hone - 1828 - 514 pages
...write '. The destroying angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest dear i> gone to her eternal rest ; and is invested with a...me, she had fled from the pit of destruction with her sweet babes, and might have prolonged her days, but that she was resolved to die ;t«i:ii ty i...
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The British Magazine, Volume 2

1832 - 562 pages
...September 1, 1666, This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest...her days, but she was resolved to die a martyr to my interest. My drooping spirits ore much refreshed with her joys, which 1 think are unutterable. Sir,...
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The Christian Observer, Volume 32

1832 - 896 pages
...is the saddest news that ever my pen could write, — the destroying angel having taken up his abode within my habitation. My dearest wife is gone to her...days ; but she was resolved to die a martyr to my interest. My drooping spirits are much refreshed by her joys, which I think are unutterable. Sir, this...
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The British Magazine, Volume 2

1832 - 564 pages
...1666. This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying angel having taken up bis quarters within my habitation, my dearest wife is...having made a happy end. Indeed, had she loved herself a» well as me, she had fled from the pit of destruction with the sweet babes, and might have prolonged...
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Sketches of Society in Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Charles Samuel Stewart - 1834 - 286 pages
...AND DEAR SIR, " This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation. My dearest...her eternal rest, and is invested with a crown of righteousnes, having made a happy end. Indeed had she loved herself as well as me, she had fled from...
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