| Lady Rachel Russell, Mary Barry - 1819 - 410 Seiten
...fantastical influence of my ill stars, very " peculiar to myself, all circumstances con" sidered ; but whilst I am under the protection " of your Ladyship's...the consolations of religion, (to which Lord Halifax was supposed too much a stranger,) and for the manner in which it touches on her own misfortunes, and... | |
| 1847 - 206 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered ; but whilst I am under...your ladyship's most obedient servant, " HALIFAX." Lady Russell in reply. " My lord, — For my part, I think the man a very indifferent reasoner, that,... | |
| Lady Rachel Wriothesley Vaughan Russell - 1853 - 260 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered; but whilst I am under...Madam, Your Ladyship's most obedient servant, HALIFAX. 1 London, July 23,1689. 1 The above letter from Lord Halifax, in answer to one of condolence which... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1853 - 296 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered ; but whilst I am under...never have the force so much as to discompose, Madam, . t Your Ladyship's most obedient servant, HALIFAX.! London, July 23, 1689. 1 The above letter from... | |
| 1858 - 352 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered ; but, whilst I am under...Madam, your Ladyship's most obedient servant, HALIFAX. " Lady Russell." live to board with Mr. Bird, you shall see if I wish for the best house that can be... | |
| Henry Savile - 1858 - 352 Seiten
...but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all cireumstances considered ; but, whilst I am under the protection...the malice or mistakes of others can never have the foree sO much as to discompose, Madam, your Ladyship's most obedient servant, HALIFAX. live to board... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 538 Seiten
...the good of England. I cannot but think it the fantastical of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered ; but whilst I am under...protection of your ladyship's better opinion, the malice and mistakes of others can never have the force so much as to discompose, Madam, "Your ladyship's most... | |
| Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1898 - 608 Seiten
...considered ; but whilst I am under the protection of your Ladyship's better opinion, the malice of mistakes of others can never have the force so much...most obedient servant HALIFAX London, July 23, 1689. Lady Russell's answer has been frequently printed ; but as. in view of subsequent events, it becomes... | |
| Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1898 - 612 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered ; but whilst I am under...protection of your Ladyship's better opinion, the malice of mistakes of others can never have the force so much as to discompose, Madam, Your Ladyship's most... | |
| Helen Charlotte Foxcroft - 1946 - 386 Seiten
...England. I cannot but think it the fantastical influence of my ill stars, very peculiar to myself, all circumstances considered; but whilst I am under...Ladyship's most obedient servant, HALIFAX London, 23 July 1689 Lady Russell's reply has been more than once printed. In it she maintains that she herself... | |
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