Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 115
... countess of Pembroke ) , was a woman of exemplary virtue , with more than common mental endowments , and with a most amiable disposition ; and had she met with any the slightest return of confidence and affection on the part of her lord ...
... countess of Pembroke ) , was a woman of exemplary virtue , with more than common mental endowments , and with a most amiable disposition ; and had she met with any the slightest return of confidence and affection on the part of her lord ...
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... countess in a purple robe and white petticoat , embroidered with gold . She it represented pointing to two beautiful children , her sons Francis and Robert , who both died soon after , at the age of five years and eight months , and ...
... countess in a purple robe and white petticoat , embroidered with gold . She it represented pointing to two beautiful children , her sons Francis and Robert , who both died soon after , at the age of five years and eight months , and ...
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... countess , alleging as his reason for so doing , the incompatibility of their tempers . She was recompensed , however , by the peculiarly tender and enduring attachment of her daughter . The last honour which awaited the earl of Cum ...
... countess , alleging as his reason for so doing , the incompatibility of their tempers . She was recompensed , however , by the peculiarly tender and enduring attachment of her daughter . The last honour which awaited the earl of Cum ...
Page 118
... countess a short time previous to his illness ; and we are told by his daughter , who with her mother was present in his last moments , that he conducted himself , during this trying scene , in the most affectionate manner towards his ...
... countess a short time previous to his illness ; and we are told by his daughter , who with her mother was present in his last moments , that he conducted himself , during this trying scene , in the most affectionate manner towards his ...
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... countess died as early as 1613 , at Londes- borough , where , after her husband's accession to the title , she had altogether resided , " not enduring * Inscription on family portrait . to go to Skipton or Brougham , while in litigation ...
... countess died as early as 1613 , at Londes- borough , where , after her husband's accession to the title , she had altogether resided , " not enduring * Inscription on family portrait . to go to Skipton or Brougham , while in litigation ...
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