Tell that insolent rebel he shall neither have persons, goods, nor house. When our strength and provisions are spent we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby ; and then, if the providence of God prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his... Popular traditions of England. Lancashire - Página 329de John Roby - 1879Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Madame de Witt (Henriette Elizabeth) - 1869 - 330 páginas
...nor house. When our strength and provision is spent we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby's ; and then, if the providence of God prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our religion and loyalty... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 602 páginas
...insolent rebel he shall neither have persons, goods, nor house. When our strength and provisions are spent we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby...it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our religion and loyalty... | |
| James W. Bailey - 1872 - 164 páginas
...on receiving a summons to give up her lord's house, replied— "When our strength and provisions are spent, we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby...it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall in his hands, will seal our religion and loyalty... | |
| Francis Espinasse - 1874 - 498 páginas
...and then, if the providence of God prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into...will seal our religion and loyalty in the same flame ; ' which being spoken aloud in her soldiers' hearing they broke out into shouts and acclamations of... | |
| George Scharf - 1875 - 324 páginas
...neither Julve persons, goods, nor house : when our strength and provision is spent, we shall find a fir? 'more merciful than Rigby, and then if the providence...seal our religion and loyalty in the same flame." See also " The Lady of Latham," by Madame Guizot de Witt, London, 8vo, 1869, page 94, for a graphic... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1875 - 272 páginas
...house. When our strength and provision are spent, we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby 's ; and then, if the providence of God prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our religion and our... | |
| Thomas Aspden - 1877 - 200 páginas
...i: ill than Rigby, and then if tie ) ro i !• nee of Ood prevent it not, my goods and house tball burn in his sight; myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his bands, will seal our religion and loyalty in the 33 some flame." Next morning a combined sally wim... | |
| William Ansell Day - 1879 - 222 páginas
...continued, " he shall neither have person, goods, nor house ; when our strength and provisions are spent, we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby...it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our religion and loyalty... | |
| Pythouse papers - 1879 - 222 páginas
...she continued, "he shall neither have person, goods, nor house ; when our strength and provisions are spent, we shall find a fire more merciful than Rigby...it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our religion and loyalty... | |
| William Ansell Day - 1879 - 230 páginas
...and then, if the providence of God prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight ; and myself, children, and soldiers, rather than fall into...seal our religion and loyalty in the same flame." Next morning, at four o'clock, the soldiers sallied out upon the enemy. " There was one mortar piece... | |
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