| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 pages
...with chearfulnefs ; me drank to every one of her fervants, and afked their forgivenefs, if ever me had failed in any part of her duty towards them. At her wonted time me went to bed, and flept calmly a few hours. Early in the morning {he retired into her clofet, and... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...with cheerfulnefs; fhe drank to every one of her fervants, and afked their forgivenefs, if ever fhe had failed in any part of her duty towards them. At her wonted time fhe went to bed, and flept calmly a few hours. Early in the morning fhe retired into her clofet, and... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...with cheerfulnefs ; fhe drank to every one of her fervants, and afked their forgivenefs, if ever fhe had failed in any part of her duty towards them. At her wonted time fhe went to bed, and flept calmly a few hours. Early in the morning fhe retired into her clofet, and... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - Literature - 1795 - 680 pages
...chearfulnefs ; fhe drank to every one of Ъег fervants, end aflced their forgivenefe , if ever fhe had failed in any part of her duty towards them. At her wonted time fhe went to bed , and flept calmy a few hours. Early in the morning fhe retired into her clofet, and... | |
| Joseph Cooper Walker - Italian drama - 1799 - 434 pages
...says Dr. Robertson, " she •j " she ate temperately as usual, and conversed not only with SECT. " ease' but with cheerfulness; she drank to every one of her. ^ ^ " servants, and asked forgiveness, if ever she had failed in any " part of her duty towards them/'Q'} It is not to be wondered... | |
| John Stark - Biography - 1805 - 488 pages
...their prayers, and htr afflicted servants to their protection. At Supper she ate temperately, as nsual, and conversed not only with ease, but with cheerfulness;...her duty towards them. At her wonted time she went so bed, and slept calmly a few houfs. Early in the morning she retired into her closet, and employed... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - Scotland - 1805 - 452 pages
...of tender but magnanimous1 sentiments, and recommending her soul to their prayers, and her afflicted servants to their protection. At supper she ate temperately, as usual, and conversed nnt only with ease, but wi:h cheerfulness; she drank to every one of her servants, and asked their... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1811 - 538 pages
...of tender but magnanimous sentiments, and recommended her soul to their prayers, and her afflicted servants to their protection. At supper she ate temperately,...to bed, and slept calmly a few hours. Early in the morn-- ing she retired into her closet, and employed a considerable time in devotion. At eight o'clock... | |
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