 | Agnes Strickland - 1852
...argument as they are. "If you do not consider what I say unto you, remember the last words rf your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion, and never to '•** shaken in it ; which, if you do not observe, this shall be the but time you will hear from,... | |
 | Mary Anne Everett Green - 1857
...security that they are. If you do not consider what I say unto you, rememlier flie last words of your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion, and never to be shaken in it — which, if yon do not observe, this shall be the last time you will hear •from, "Dear brother, " Your most affectionate... | |
 | 1858
...you do not consider what I say to you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were—to be constant to your religion, and never to be shaken in it, which if you do not observe, this will be the last time you will ever hear from, dear brother, your most affectionate brother, "CHARLES... | |
 | FRANCIS LANCELLOTT, ESQ. - 1858
...consent unto. Remember the last words of your dead father, which were to be constant to your religion ; which, if you do not observe, this shall be the last time you will hear from me." Notwithstanding this royal mandate, Henrietta one day took Prince Henry aside, kissed... | |
 | John William Clayton - 1859
...are. "If you do not consider what I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which to be constant to your religion, and never to be ....not observe, this shall be the last time you will hear from, "Dear Brother, " Your most affectionate "CHARLES II."' It was with inexpressible joy that... | |
 | Agnes Strickland - 1872
...remember the last words of your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion, and never to bo shaken in it ; which, if you do not observe, this shall be the last time you will hear from, " Dear brother, your most affectionate "CHARLES II." The queen, notwithstanding the royal... | |
 | Agnes Strickland - 1885
...argument an tl.ey are. If you do not consider what I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion, and never to be «n ;iki>n in it ; which, if you do not observe, this shall be the last time yon will liiar from. "... | |
 | Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (Viscount) - 1894
...letter ends thus : ' If you do not consider what I say to you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion,...you do not observe, this shall be the last time you shall ever hear from, dear brother, your most affectionate brother, CHARLES R.' + The same influence... | |
 | Julia Cartwright, Julia Mary Cartwright Ady - 1894 - 406 страници
...LEAVES PARIS. you. If you do not consider what I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were, to be constant to your religion,...and never to be shaken in it, which, if you do not deserve, this shall be the last time that you will hear from, dear brother, — Your most affectionate... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1901
...security that they are. If you do not consider what I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were to be constant to your religion,...not observe, this shall be the last time you will hear from, " Dear brother, " Your most affectionate brother, "CHARLES R." In addition to this forcible... | |
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