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" When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 422
1862
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the ...

James Boswell - 1835 - 590 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and \vhen they came to the irremeable...
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Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England: From the Commencement ..., Volume 1

Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1843 - 368 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey 5 and when they came to the irremediable...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - 1843 - 588 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of' St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable...
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Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England: From the Commencement of the Last ...

Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1845 - 126 pages
...and only some phan. toms of imagination seduee you to Italy. " I am afraid, however, that my eounsel is vain, yet I have eased my heart by giving it. "When...the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Arehbishop of Si. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they eame...
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Autobiography, letters and literary remains of mrs. Piozzi, ed ..., Volume 1

Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 410 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable...
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Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)

Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 406 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable...
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The hand-book of letter-writing

Handbook - 1861 - 92 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons; hnt every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...that my counsel is vain. Yet I have eased my heart hy giving it. When Queen Mary took the resolntion of sheltering herself in England, the Archhishop...
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The National Review, Volume 12

1861 - 546 pages
...practical advice to live in England and not in Italy, and concluded with the following touching passage : " When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 91

1862 - 1092 pages
...fortune more under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons ; but every argument of prndence and reason is for England, and only some phantoms...to Italy. I am afraid, however, that my counsel is i .tin, yet I have eafed my heart by giving it. " When Qneen Mary took the resolution of sheltering...
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Literature in Letters; Or, Manners, Art, Criticism, Biography, History, and ...

James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 pages
...under vour own eye. I desire not to detail my reasons,, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey, and when they came to the irremeable...
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