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Example sentences for "beloved daughter"

  • His Majesty will never force a beloved daughter to a marriage which she might abhor, and will never consent to a marriage not in conformity with the principles of our religion.

  • You will pardon this outpouring of a mother's heart, which knows no bounds when a beloved daughter's happiness is concerned.

  • I give to your Emperor my beloved daughter.

  • Entrusting to your hands, my brother, the fate of my beloved daughter, I give to Your Majesty the strongest possible proof that I could give of my confidence and esteem.

  • This God knows, and may He, very dear and much-beloved daughter, have you in His keeping.

  • Until then, much-beloved daughter, may our Lord have you in His holy keeping.

  • And if God should touch your heart, and you were to effect a permanent reconciliation with my beloved daughter.

  • I cannot pledge myself without knowing more exactly in what spiritual frame of mind my beloved daughter may be.

  • No, my dear wife--my beloved daughter--we must prepare ourselves to meet our misfortunes in a becoming manner.

  • My beloved daughter, pride and delight of your happy mother's heart, I give you joy!

  • Your courage in offering to undertake this long voyage with your husband is worthy of you, my beloved daughter.

  • If my approbation and affection can sustain you in this trying situation, your fortitude will not forsake you, my beloved daughter.

  • O my well-beloved daughter of the Kingdom!

  • The abbess, as you know, has often the honor of seeing this well-beloved daughter of your royal highness.

  • Do you hear, my darling child--my beloved daughter?

  • Now, my beloved daughter, do you know why I resign myself to a separation from you?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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