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" You that knew us both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one, it may be questioned how few can glory in the like happiness, so consequently... "
Some Account of the Life of Rachael Wriothesley, Lady Russell - Page 46
by Lady Rachel Russell, Mary Barry - 1819 - 387 pages
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one,...consequently lament the like loss. Who can but shrink at such 'a * A divine for whom lady Russel had a great esteem and friendship ; he had been chaplain...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend; but to have Jived -with such a one, it may be questioned how few can...consequently lament the like loss. Who can but shrink at such a * A divine for whom lady Russel had a great esteem and friendship i he had been chaplain...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...future condition *— of prayer: but this I hope to make matter of humiliation, not sin. Lord, 1st me understand the reason of these dark and wounding providences, that I sink not under the discouragements of my own thoughts : I know I have deserved my punishment, and will be silent under...
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Letters of Lady Rachel Russell: From the Manuscript in the Library at Woburn ...

Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one,...consequently lament the like loss. Who can but shrink at such a blow, till by the mighty aids of his holy spirit, we will let the gift of God, which he hath...
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Letters. To which is prefixed, an intr. vindicating the character of lord ...

baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one,...consequently lament the like loss. Who can but shrink at such a blow, till by the mighty aids of his holy spirit, we will let the gift of God, which he hath...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 546 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow 1 have just cause to bewail my loss. I knew it is common with others to lose a friend; but to have lived with such a one,...glory in the like happiness, so consequently lament (he like loss. Who can but shrink at such a * Adirine be whom lady Russci had a great esteem and friendship...
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Classical English Letter-writer: Or, Epistolary Selections; Designed to ...

Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one,...questioned how few can glory in the like happiness, and, consequently, lament * A clergyman, for whom lady Russel entertained a great esteem and respect...
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Classical English letter-writer: or, Epistolary selections designed to ...

Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one, it may be questioned how few can glory iu the like happiness, and, consequently, lament • A clergyman, far whom lady Russel entertained...
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Classical English Letter-writer, Or, Epistolary Selections: Designed to ...

1816 - 358 pages
...a great esteem and respect : he had been chaplain to her father. it is common with others to lose n friend ; but to have lived with such a one, it may...questioned how few can glory in the like happiness, and, consequently, lament the like loss. — Who can hut shrink at such a blow, till by the mighty...
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The Life of William Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 pages
...both, and how we lived, must allow I have just cause to bewail my loss. I know it is common with others to lose a friend ; but to have lived with such a one,...consequently, lament the like loss. Who can but shrink at such a blow, till, by the mighty aids of his Holy Spirit, we will let the gift of God, which he...
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