I have, I confess, the greatest reason to adore the goodness of Almighty God, who has in so remarkable a manner protected me and my small army through the many dangers to which we were at first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to... The Edinburgh history of the late rebellion - Pàgina 39per Andrew Henderson - 1752Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1741 - 776 pàgines
...abk i manner, protected me and my Inull army through the many dangers to which we were firft expofcd, and who has le,d me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, aiuidft the acclamations of the king, my father's fubjccls —Why then i» fo much pains taken to fpirit... | |
| James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - 1804 - 682 pàgines
...army through the many dangers to which we were at firft expofed, and who has led me the way to ridory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidft the acclamations of the King my father's fubjects : why then is fo much pains taken to fpirit up the minds of the people againft this my undertaking... | |
| 1816 - 714 pàgines
...manner, protected me and my small array through the many dangers to which we were first exposed, anil who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the king my father's subjects : why then is su much pains taken to spirit... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 492 pàgines
...and my small army through the many dangers Proceedings in Edinburgh. to which we were first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the King my father's subjects : Why then is BO much pains taken to spirit... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 496 pàgines
...and my small army through the many dangers Proceedings in Edinburgh. to which we were first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the King my father's subjects : Why then is so much pains taken to spirit... | |
| George Charles (bookseller.) - 1817 - 490 pàgines
...and ray small army through the many dangers Proceedings in Edinburgh. to which we were first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the King my father's subjects : Why then is so much pains taken to spirit... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 538 pàgines
...remarkable a manner, protected me and my small army through the many dangers to which we were first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the king, my father's subjects: Why then is so much pains taken to spirit... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 pàgines
...manner protected me and my small army through the many " dangers to which we were.at first exposed, and who has led me " in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, " amidst the acclamations of the King my father's subjects "As to the outcries formerly raised against... | |
| Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 490 pàgines
...a manner protected me and my small army through the many dangers to which we were at first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the king my father's subjects. Why then is so much pains taken to spirit... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 344 pàgines
...a manner protected me and my small army through the many dangers to which we were at first exposed, and who has led me in the way to victory, and to the capital of this ancient kingdom, amidst the acclamations of the King my father's subjects. As to the outcries formerly raised against... | |
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