| 1828 - 604 pages
...Orange with the three regiments under his command — " O God !" he exclaims, " that my son should be a rebel ! The Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this most grievous calamity !" On the 28th, writs were at length issued for the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pages
...at Geneva,) the earl of Clarendon in his Diary, p. 89, thus exclaims : " O " God, that my son should be " a rebel ! the Lord in his " mercy look upon me, and en" able me to support my self " under this most grievous ca" lamity. I made haste home, " and as soon... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 430 pages
...meanest capacity,) the earl of Clarendon in his Diary, p. 89, thus exclaims : " O God, that my son should be a rebel! the Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support my self under this most grievous calamity. I made haste home, and as soon as I could recollect... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 424 pages
...meanest capacity,) the earl of Clarendon in his Diary, p. 89, thus exclaims : " O God, that my son should be a rebel ! the Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support my self under this most grievous calamity. I made haste home, and as soon as I could recollect... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 pages
...his private journal, dwells on his son's apostacy : — "O God!" he exclaims, " that my son should be a rebel ! The Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this most grievous calamity. I made haste home, and as soon as I could recollect... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 pages
...his private journal, dwells on his son's apostacy : — "O God!" he exclaims, " that my son should be a rebel ! The Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this most grievous calamity. I made haste home, and as soon as I could recollect... | |
| Loyalist - 1867 - 382 pages
...this bad bold lord, my former wife's once devoted brother, exclaimed, ' 0 God ! that my son should be a rebel ! ' The Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this most grievous calamity ! " "I remember it well," says Barillon, "for I entered... | |
| Charles Townshend Wilson - 1876 - 516 pages
...Lord Clarendon heard of Cornbury's desertion, he wrote in his diary — " O God, that my son should be a rebel ! The Lord in His mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this grievous calamity." Then he hurried to Lord Middleton, who had just succeeded... | |
| James Sibbald David Scott - 1880 - 652 pages
...corner of the kingdom." (*) "O God ! that my son should be a rebel !" wrote Clarendon in his Di<iry. " The Lord in his mercy look upon me, and enable me to support myself under this most grievous calamity." A fortnight later he decided to be a rebel himself.... | |
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