| Thomas Birch - 1749 - 562 sider
...our fight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave " teftimony to us all, of her Chriftian and comtbrt" able end. By this time it grew late, and every. " one departed, all but her women, that attended " her. F " This, " This, that 1 heard with my ears, and did fee " with my eyes, I thought it my duty to fet... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 sider
...with that fervency of (pine, as the Queene to all our fight much icjoiced thereat, and gave teftimony to us all of her Chriftian and comfortable end. By...one departed, all but her women that attended her.' By comparing this laft extract with the foregoing reflections of his Lordfhip, there does not, in our... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 sider
...with that fervency of fpirit, as the Queene to all our fight much icjoiced thereat, and gave teftimony to us all of her Chriftian and comfortable end. By...it grew late, and every one departed, all but her vvomen that attended her.' By comparing this laft extract with the foregoing reflections of his LurdQiip,... | |
| 540 sider
...as the Queen, to all our sight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late, and...women that attended her. " This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyrs, 1 thought it my duty to set down, and to affirm it fur a tiuth, upon... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 sider
...as the Queen, to all our sight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late, and...women that attended her. This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyes, I thought it my duty to set down, and to affirm it for a truth, upon... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 sider
...as the queen, to all our sight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late, and...women that attended her. " This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyes, I thought it my duty to set down, and to affirm it for a truth, upon... | |
| 1812 - 470 sider
...all our sight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortahle end. By this time it grew late, and every one departed,...all but her women that attended her. " This that I beard with my ears, and •lid see with my eyes, 1 thought it my duty to set down, and to affirm it... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 sider
...as the Queen to all our sight much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late, and every one departed, all but her woman that attended her. ' This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyes, I thought it my... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 sider
...as the Queen to all our sight much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late, and every one departed, all but her woman that attended her. ' This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyes, I thought it my... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 sider
...as the queen to all our sight much rejoiced thereat ; and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time it grew late and...one departed, all but her women that attended her .... Between one and two o'clock of the Thursday morning, he that I left in the cofferer's chamber... | |
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