The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 11
... receiving extreme unction from a priest , and listening to portions of the Book of Job , to which his attention was drawn by a Protestant minister . He seems altogether to have been one of the most contemptible of men ; in private his ...
... receiving extreme unction from a priest , and listening to portions of the Book of Job , to which his attention was drawn by a Protestant minister . He seems altogether to have been one of the most contemptible of men ; in private his ...
Page 12
... received the gifts , but deserted the giver . The tragedy , however , does not end here : the beginning of sin is like the letting out of water : his excellent wife , who had long shut her eyes to his irregularities , died shortly after ...
... received the gifts , but deserted the giver . The tragedy , however , does not end here : the beginning of sin is like the letting out of water : his excellent wife , who had long shut her eyes to his irregularities , died shortly after ...
Page 14
... received my death - wound . So , having ordered their bodies to be laid one upon the other , and I upon the top of all , I there rendered up my soul to God . ' The minister answered , as usually a sensible man would answer in such cases ...
... received my death - wound . So , having ordered their bodies to be laid one upon the other , and I upon the top of all , I there rendered up my soul to God . ' The minister answered , as usually a sensible man would answer in such cases ...
Page 16
... received the best education . When the Duke of Guise was wounded by an assassin , during the siege of Orleans , the surgeons at first augured favourably of his recovery , but they evidently killed him by their unskilful treatment ...
... received the best education . When the Duke of Guise was wounded by an assassin , during the siege of Orleans , the surgeons at first augured favourably of his recovery , but they evidently killed him by their unskilful treatment ...
Page 24
... received a blow from a halbert and fell dead at my feet . I swooned in the arms of M. de Nancay , who thought the same blow had struck both at once , and was carried into my sister's room ; soon afterwards two gentlemen , M. de Miossons ...
... received a blow from a halbert and fell dead at my feet . I swooned in the arms of M. de Nancay , who thought the same blow had struck both at once , and was carried into my sister's room ; soon afterwards two gentlemen , M. de Miossons ...
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