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" To you, my sister," said she, " I address myself for the last time. I have been condemned, not to an ignominious death — it is so only to the guilty — but to rejoin your brother. "
The Four Civilizations of the World: An Historical Retrospect - Page 113
by Henry Wikoff - 1874 - 416 pages
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The Catholic spectator, selector and monitor, or, Catholicon ..., Volume 1

1815 - 538 pages
...hope, when he only will tcel more deeply the value of your goodness and tenderness for both. " Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat expressly. Let him never seek to revenge our death ! " It remains for me to confide to you my...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ...

1828 - 658 pages
...it with a fiiend. And where can any be found more dear and tender than in one's own family ? ' Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat expressly— Let him never seek to revenge our death ! ' 1 have to speak to you of something...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 9

1820 - 742 pages
...and where can one find a friend more tetider, more dear, than in the bosom of one's own family ? Let my son never ' forget the last words of his father, which I emphatically repeat to him — Let Mm Utter seek to revenge oar death. " I have to speak on a subject...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9

Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...and where can one find a friend more tender, more dear, than in the bosom of one's own family ? Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I emphatically repeat to him — Let lam offer geek to revenge our death. " I have to speak on a subject...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 9

1820 - 746 pages
...and where can one find a friend more tender, more dear, than in the bosom of one's own family ? Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I emphatically repeat to him — Let him teuer teek to revenge our death. " 1 have to speak on a subject...
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The Port Folio

1822 - 578 pages
...and where can one find a friend more tender, more dear, than in the bosom of one's own family? Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I emphatically repeat to him —Let h:m nfv-"' s??k to revenge our death. " I have to speak on a subject...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1837 - 634 pages
...share it with a friend. And where can any be found more dear and tender than in one's own family. " Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat expressly — Let him never seek to revenge our death t " I have to speak to you of something...
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The Pocket Magazine

1828 - 334 pages
...share it with a fiiend. And where can any be foand more dear and tender than in one's own family? ' Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat expressly—Let him never seek to revenge our death! ' It remains for me to confide to you my...
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History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815).

sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1835 - 706 pages
...execution. , , , , . TV your brother. Innocent like him, 1 hope to emulate his firmness at the last hour. I weep only for my children : I hope that one day,...to you, and feel the blessing of your tender care. Let them ever recollect what I have never ceased to inculcate, that a scrupulous discharge of duty...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volumes 34-35

1853 - 572 pages
...— but to rejoin your brother. Innocent, like him, I hope to emulate his firmness at the last hour. I weep only for my children. I hope that one day,...to you, and feel the blessing of your tender care. Let them ever recollect, what I have never ceasea to inculcate, that a scrupulous discharge of duty...
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