| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 страници
...and " a sott and happy gale of wind car" ried in the whole fleet in four " hours time into Torbay. As soon " as I landed, I made what haste I " could to the place were the prince " was, who took me heartily by the " hand, and asked me if I would " not now believe... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 страници
...into Torbay. Immediately as many we landed landed as conveniently could. As soon as the prince* '5 and marshal Schomberg got to shore, they were furnished...He was cheerfuller than h (Cunningham, according to ' affairs, asked the prince of the translation of the Latin ' Orange, which way he intendMS. of his... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 424 страници
...night : otherwise the soldiers, who had been kept warm aboard, might have suffered much by it. As 789 soon as I landed, I made what haste I could to the 1 688. place where the prince was ; who took me heartily ~ by the hand, and asked 1ne, if I would not... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1838 - 382 страници
...to the wonder of all present," the wind changed, and they landed. " I made," continues the bishop, " what haste I could to the place where the prince was,...asked me if I would not now believe predestination " (iii. 328, 329.). The fears of admiral Russell, and the excitement with which the prince of Orange... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1840 - 646 страници
...night : otherwise the soldiers, who liad been kept warm aboard, might have suffered much by it. As soon as I landed, I made what haste I could to the...God which had appeared so signally on this occasion. lie was more cheerful than ordinary. Yet he returned soon to his usual gravity. The prince sent for... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 страници
...Burnet, " otherwise the soldiers, who had been kept warm on board, might have suffered much by it. As soon as I landed, I made what haste I could to the...God, which had appeared so signally on this occasion : he was cheerfuller than ordinary ; yet he returned soon to his usual gravity." The anecdote, related... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 страници
...Burnet, " otherwise the soldiers, who had been kept warm on board, might have suffered much by it. As soon as I landed, I made what haste I could to the...God, which had appeared so signally on this occasion : he was cheerfuller than ordinary ; yet he returned soon to his usual gravity." The anecdote, related... | |
| 1853 - 444 страници
...hastened to congratulate the prince. What followed may best be given in his own words : " As soon as I was landed, I made what haste I could to the place where...Prince was, who took me heartily by the hand, and asked if I did not now believe in predestination. I told him I would never forget the providence of God,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 556 страници
...William, prince of Orange, first set foot on landing in England, 5th of November, 1688." Burnet says, " As soon as I landed, I made what haste I could to the...providence of God, which had appeared so signally in this occasion. He was cheerfuller than ordinary. Yet he returned soon to bis usual gravity." Eapin... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 672 страници
...many hours. When- the prince and Marshal Schomberg had stepped on shore, William, says Bishop Bumet, " took me heartily by the hand, and asked me if I would not now believe predestination." " He was cheerfuller than ordinary," he adds, "yet he returned soon to his usual gravity." They had... | |
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