If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive! It were the greatest consolation I could receive; and... The French revolution, sketches - Page 52de French revolution, 1789 - 1799 - 80 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 520 pages
...If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife ; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! It were the greatest consolation I could receive ; and I should for ever bless the greatness... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 pages
..."If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife ; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! It were the greatest consolation I could receive ; and I should forever bless the greatness... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 136 pages
...Monseigneur would grant me," says one of the prisoners, "for the sake of God and the most blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive, it were the greatest consolation I could receive, and I should for ever bless the greatness... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 190 pages
...Monseigneur would grant me," says one of the prisoners, "for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive, it were the greatest consolation I could receive, and I should for ever bless the greatness... | |
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1879 - 412 pages
...If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the most' blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! I shall forever bless the greatness of Monscigneur." Who knows how many years of heart-breaking... | |
| Joseph Cook - 187? - 170 pages
...Monseigneur would grant me," says one of the prisoners, " for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive, it were the greatest consolation I could receive, and I should for ever bless the greatness... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 pages
..."If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife ; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! It were the greatest consolation I could receive; and I should forever bless the greatness... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1881 - 218 pages
...Monseigneur would grant me," says one of the prisoners, " for the sake of God and the most blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive, it were the greatest consolation I could receive, and I should for ever bless the greatness... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 452 pages
..."If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife ; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! It were the greatest consolation I could receive ; and I should forever bless the greatness... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 654 pages
...If for my consolation monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the most blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife, were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive ! It were the greatest consolation I could receive, and I should forever bless the greatness... | |
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