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Pagina x
... English coast more dead than alive . Many of the most eminent men in France - men in the first rank of the nobility - vainly implored permission to quit the country . The Marquis de Ruvigny and Marshal Schomberg were almost the only ...
... English coast more dead than alive . Many of the most eminent men in France - men in the first rank of the nobility - vainly implored permission to quit the country . The Marquis de Ruvigny and Marshal Schomberg were almost the only ...
Pagina 91
... English coast in the channel by firing cannon - shots , and this only when the weather permitted it , for it must be quite calm for the galleys , and every winter we went to dis- mantle at Dunkirk . In the year 1704 we were at Ostend ...
... English coast in the channel by firing cannon - shots , and this only when the weather permitted it , for it must be quite calm for the galleys , and every winter we went to dis- mantle at Dunkirk . In the year 1704 we were at Ostend ...
Pagina 100
... English privateer , and burned one belonging to Ostend , on the coast of England . We were one day in very great danger of perishing with two galleys . Being in the port of Dunkirk in the finest weather possible , with not a cloud on ...
... English privateer , and burned one belonging to Ostend , on the coast of England . We were one day in very great danger of perishing with two galleys . Being in the port of Dunkirk in the finest weather possible , with not a cloud on ...
Pagina 101
... English coast , called all the most experienced pilots to ask them their advice about the weather , and if they saw any sign of its soon changing . They were all agreed that the weather was settled , and promised to continue fine ...
... English coast , called all the most experienced pilots to ask them their advice about the weather , and if they saw any sign of its soon changing . They were all agreed that the weather was settled , and promised to continue fine ...
Pagina 110
... English coast , only alarming the enemy suffi- ciently to make him keep his troops on the alert ; but as soon as any large coastguard ship appeared , we escaped as quickly as possible to the French coast . This lasted till the 5th of ...
... English coast , only alarming the enemy suffi- ciently to make him keep his troops on the alert ; but as soon as any large coastguard ship appeared , we escaped as quickly as possible to the French coast . This lasted till the 5th of ...
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Pagina xii - After this I beheld, and lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands ; And cried with a loud voice ; saying; Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.
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Pagina 269 - I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience and constancy they bore their torments ; in the extremity of their pain never expressing anything like rage, but calling upon Almighty God and imploring his assistance. I visited them day by day, and as often as I did, my conscience upbraided me for persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I long before perceived, and, above all, that inspired so much cruelty—a temper directly opposite to the spirit of Christianity.
Pagina 269 - In the spirit of these remarks we fully concur. It is, indeed, a good lesson for us who live in an easy and tolerant age, in which the exercise of the sterner virtues is more rarely called for, to be reminded of the fortitude of such men as these admirable, though little known, martyrs of the Reformation, who, in the fine language of Sir Thomas Browne, ' maintained their faith in the noble way of persecution, and served God in the fire, whereas we honour him in the sunshine.