A Mirror for the Female Sex: Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness : Designed Principally for the Use of Ladies' SchoolsHudson and Goodwin, 1799 - 211 pages |
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... throne of her heavenly one , and poured out her forrows to him who healeth the broken - hearted , " and raiseth up them whose spirits are cast down . " When she was arrived at an age to be informed of the ambitious views of the Duke of ...
... throne of her heavenly one , and poured out her forrows to him who healeth the broken - hearted , " and raiseth up them whose spirits are cast down . " When she was arrived at an age to be informed of the ambitious views of the Duke of ...
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... throne , not only regu- larly devoted a portion of each day to acts of piety , but composed several treatises on religious fubjects ; and at the age of twelve years , she tranflated into Latin , French , and Italian , a book of prayers ...
... throne , not only regu- larly devoted a portion of each day to acts of piety , but composed several treatises on religious fubjects ; and at the age of twelve years , she tranflated into Latin , French , and Italian , a book of prayers ...
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... throne ; for at the time this kingdom was divided into an hep- tarchy , Ethelbert , king of Kent , efpoufed Bertha , daughter of Carribert , king of Paris , who had been educated in the Christian religion . The sweetness of her manners ...
... throne ; for at the time this kingdom was divided into an hep- tarchy , Ethelbert , king of Kent , efpoufed Bertha , daughter of Carribert , king of Paris , who had been educated in the Christian religion . The sweetness of her manners ...
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... throne ; and as he was a prince of very moderate abilities , he submitted entirely to the direction of his mother , whose policy in affairs of state , and ardour in the cause of the Roman Catholic religion , have rendered her a ...
... throne ; and as he was a prince of very moderate abilities , he submitted entirely to the direction of his mother , whose policy in affairs of state , and ardour in the cause of the Roman Catholic religion , have rendered her a ...
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... throne , he was not of an age to take the adminiftration of affairs into his own hands ; but , instead of appointing governors to direct the actions of the youthful monarch , his sister Pulcheria ( though but a few years older than ...
... throne , he was not of an age to take the adminiftration of affairs into his own hands ; but , instead of appointing governors to direct the actions of the youthful monarch , his sister Pulcheria ( though but a few years older than ...
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Page 210 - Brest, and many of them died, because they were not used to live in a jail; but, for my part, it was nothing to me, for I was seasoned. One night...
Page 212 - ... a privateer, I should have been entitled to clothing and maintenance during the rest of my life ; but that was not my chance : one man is born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and another with a wooden ladle. However, blessed be God ! I enjoy good health, and have no enemy in this world, that I know of, but the French and the justice of peace.
Page 209 - I hoped to be set on shore, and to have the pleasure of spending my money ; but the government wanted men, and so I was pressed for a sailor before ever I could set foot on shore.
Page 205 - I was able to handle a mallet ; and here I lived an easy kind of a life for five years, I only wrought ten hours in the day, and had my meat and drink provided for my labour.
Page 203 - The misfortunes of the great are held up to engage our attention ; are enlarged upon in tones of declamation ; and the world is called upon to gaze at the noble sufferers...
Page 231 - The hour of my death now approaching, I cannot choose but, out of the love I bear you, advise you of your soul's health, which you ought to prefer before all considerations of the world or flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles. But I forgive you all, and pray God to do so likewise.
Page 208 - I was very happy in this manner for some time, till one evening, coming home from work, two men knocked me down, and then desired me to stand. They belonged to a press-gang...
Page 207 - People may say this and that of being in jail, but, for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in in all my life. I had my belly-full to eat and drink, and did no work at all.
Page 210 - I had still, however, my forty pounds, and that was some comfort to me under every beating ; and the money I might have had to this day, but that our ship was taken by the French, and so I lost all.
Page 205 - I lived an easy kind of life for five years. I only wrought ten hours in the day, and had my meat and drink provided for my labour. It is true, I was not...