| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pągines
...who said, they would obey no orders but such as came from the prince. The prince ordered Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...that he should be sent for. Others said, he was king, f To one of these gentlemen r (But not to come nearer Burnet said, " Why did you stop London than Rochester,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 424 pągines
...who said, they would obey no orders but such as came from the prince. The prince ordered Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...that he should be sent for. Others said, he was king, and might send for his guards and coaches, as he pleased : but it became not them to send for him.... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 426 pągines
...was in bed. Bentinck awoke him; " and Zuylistein," says Bishop Burnet, '' was ordered by the Prince to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the King...and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased." It will presently appear that Zuylistein was not sent, as stated by the Bishop ; and that the Prince... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 422 pągines
...was in bed. Bentinck awoke him; " and Zuylistein," says Bishop Burnet, " was ordered by the Prince to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased." It will presently appear that Zuylistein was not sent, as stated by. the Bishop ; and that the Prince... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1838 - 382 pągines
...was in bed, Bentinck awoke him, " and Zuylistein," says bishop Burnet, " was ordered by the prince to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased." * " She (a great lady) further imparted to me, that the king was so terribly possessed of hie danger,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1840 - 646 pągines
...who said they would obey no orders but such as came from the prince. The prince ordered Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased. But, as soon as the news of the king's being at Feversham came to London, all the indignation that... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 pągines
...who said, they would obey no orders but such as came from the prince. The prince ordered Zuylestcin to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the king...and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased. But as soon as the news of the king's being at Feversham came to London, all the indignation that people... | |
| T. E. S. Clarke, Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, Charles Harding Firth - 1907 - 662 pągines
...might be [instantly] taken for the "security of the King's person. ...The Prince ordered " Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see "the King...at full liberty to go whithersoever "he pleased." These orders presupposed that the King would continue his flight ; and the Prince was bitterly mortified... | |
| T. E. S. Clarke, Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, Charles Harding Firth - 1907 - 650 pągines
...might be [instantly] taken for the "security of the King's person.... The Prince ordered " Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see "the King...at full liberty to go whithersoever "he pleased." These orders presupposed that the King would continue his flight ; and the Prince was bitterly mortified... | |
| T. E. S. Clarke, Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, Charles Harding Firth - 1907 - 664 pągines
...might be [instantly] taken for the "security of the King's person.. ..The Prince ordered " Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see "the King...at full liberty to go whithersoever " he pleased." that the King was returning to London ; that he desired a personal conference with the Prince ; and... | |
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