 | A. DE BEAUCHESNE - 1853
...friend, and of friends, where shall we find tenderer or dearer than the members of our own family 1 Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I emphatically repeat : ' that he never seek to avenge our death.' I have to speak to you on a subject... | |
 | Alphonse de Lamartine - 1854
...happiness, to share it with a friend is doubly sweet. Where can one find any more tender or dearer than in one's own family ? Let my son never forget the last words of his father. I repeat them to him expressly : — ' Let him lever attempt to avenge our death /' , " I must noVftroeak... | |
![History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815). 12 vols. [and] Index vol History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815). 12 vols. [and] Index vol](http://bks8.books.google.nl/books?id=QiwIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Archibald Alison (sir, 1st bart.) - 1854
...Pari., xxix. 354, 355. t Paradise lost, iv. 845. 1793.] HISTORY OF EUROPE. its beat consolation. May my son never forget the last words of his father, which I now repeat from myself — Never to attempt to гетеще our death. I die true to the Catholic religion... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1867
...whether even this will reach you." After some affectionate advice to her children, she went on to say, " Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I expressly repeat, — that he is never to seek to avenge our death. I have to speak to you on a subject... | |
 | Augustus Meves, William Meves - 1868 - 342 pagina’s
...her enemies the injustices they had heaped upon her. Thus wrote the noble Marie Antoinette : — " Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat to him here on purpose that he may remember them : ' Never let him think of avenging our death, for... | |
 | Laura Valentine - 1871
...is the only foundation of a good life ; friendship and mutual confidence its best consolation. May my son never forget the last words of his father, which I now repeat from myself : Never to attempt to revenge our death. I die true to the Catholic religion,... | |
 | Nancy Plain - 2001 - 88 pagina’s
...your friendship, have sacrificed everything to be with us. In what a position I leave you! . . . May my son never forget the last words of his father, which I expressly repeat, that he shall never seek to avenge our death. . . . I sincerely ask pardon of God... | |
 | Charles Duke Yonge - 2004 - 424 pagina’s
...from being able to share it with a friend; and where can one find friends more tender and more united than in one's own family? Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat emphatically; let him never seek to avenge our deaths. I have to speak to you of one thing which is... | |
 | Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - 1838
...have regained their rank, they may be reunited to you, and feel the blessing of your tender care. May my son never forget the last words of his father, which I now repeat from myself — Never attempt to revenge our death. I die true to the Catholic religion.... | |
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