| World history - 1784 - 478 pages
...fhe wrote her teftament with her own hand. Her money, her jewels, and her cloaths, fhe diflributed among her fervants, according to their rank or merit. She wrote a fhort letter to the king of Fi'ance, and another to the duke of Guife, full of tender hut magnanimous fentiments, and recommended... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...to endure what ftill remained with decency and with fortitude. The greater part of the evening (he employed in fettling her worldly affairs. She .wrote...afflicted fervants to their protection. At fupper, fhe eat temperately, as ufual, and converfed not only with eafe, but with cheerfulnefs; fhe drank to... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...She wrote her teftament with her own hand. Her money, her jewels, and her clothes; fhe diilributed among her fervants, according to their rank or merit....to the king of France, and another to the duke of Guile, full of tender but magnanimous fentiments, and recommended her foul to their prayers, and her... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...worldly affairs. She wrote her teftament with her own hand. Her money, her jewels, and her clothes; (lie diftributed among her fervants, according to their rank or merit. She wrote a Ihort letter to the king of France, and another to the duke of Guife, full of tender but magnanimous... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - Literature - 1795 - 680 pages
...fettling her worldly affadi. She wrote her tenement vrith her own (fea' hand . ©efdjidjffdjmbíc. hand. Her money, her jewels, and her clothes, fhe...afflicted fervants to their protection. At fupper fhe eat temperately , as ufual, and converfed not only with eafe, but with chearfulnefs ; fhe drank... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - Literature - 1795 - 678 pages
...She wrote her leltament vrilhher own (It 8 hand, band*- Her money, her jewels, and her clothes, toe diftrib'uted among her fervants according to their...the Duke of Guife , full of tender but magnanimous fentiinenle , and recommended her foul to their prayers and her afflicted fervants to their protection.... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - Literature - 1795 - 682 pages
...affair«. She wrote her tefiaiuent >yithher own, hand. Her money, her jewels, and her clot lies, flie diftributed among her fervants according to their...or merit. She wrote a fhort letter to the King of Francejand another to the Duke of Guife , full of tender but magnanimous fentiinents , and recommended... | |
| David Irving - English language - 1803 - 266 pages
...her teftement with her own hand. Her r'oney, her jewels, aind her cloaths, fhc diftributed among lier fervants according to their rank or merit. She wrote a fhort letter to the kwp; of France, and another to the Duke r,f Guifff, fall of tender but magnnnimons fcntiments, and... | |
| Mary Hays - Women - 1803 - 546 pages
...proportion to their station or merit, her jewels, her money, and her clothes. She addressed a short letter to the king of France, and another to the duke of Guise, replete with sentiments of tenderness and magnanimity.' She recommended her soul to their prayers,... | |
| Mary Hays - Women - 1803 - 542 pages
...proportion to their station or merit, her jewels, her money, and her clothes. She addressed a short letter to the king of France, and another to the duke of Guise, replete with sentiments of tenderness and magnanimity. She recommended her soul to their prayers,... | |
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