| Alban Butler - 1800 - 648 sayfa
...then one of the members of Parliament " for the city qf Coventry, was president : on him the burden of the trust almost " wholly fell ; and his humanity,...unhappy sufferers been driven from their country, thst " few of them had brought with them any of those books of religion or devotion, " which their... | |
| Charles Butler - 1817 - 616 sayfa
...then one of the members of parlia" ment for the city of Coventry, was president: on him the " burden of the trust almost wholly fell; and his humanity,...sufferers been driven from " their country, that few of them had brought with them any " of those books of religion or devotion, which their clerical "... | |
| William Blair - 1819 - 280 sayfa
...Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry, was president: on, him the burden of the trust almost wholly fell, and his humanity,...observed, that the contributions we have mentioned are exflu-< sive of those which were granted for the relief of the EMIGRANT?. " So suddenly had the unhappy... | |
| William Blair - 1819 - 288 sayfa
...Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry, was president : on him the burden of the trust almost wholly fell, and his humanity,...should be observed, that the contributions we have mentipned are sive of those which were granted for the relief of the EMIGRANTS. " So suddenly had the... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 472 sayfa
...committee, of which Mr. Wilinot, one of the members for Coventry, was president : on him the burden of the trust almost wholly fell; and his humanity, judgment, and perseverance intitled him to high commendation. So numerous were the unfortunate exiles, and so destitute their... | |
| Alban Butler - 1866 - 512 sayfa
...munificence and systematic liberality, of which the annals of the world do not furnish another exampie. The management of the contributions was entrusted...sufferers been driven from their country, that few of them had brought with them any of those books of religion or devotion, which their clerical character... | |
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