| Edward Ward - 1707 - 184 strani
...That tho5 Ireton and Cromwell were buried under Tyburn, yet 'twas a Comfort to him, that the Royal Martyr kept them Company ^ for, fays he, forefeeing...undoubtedly come in, we took care that his Fathers Body fliould not be Idolatrouily Worfhipped by the f See Dr. NAL SON's Preface to th Xjtg'i the Cavlliers... | |
| Elias Ashmole - 1723 - 434 strani
...Ireton and ** Cromwell were buried under Tyburn, yet " 'twas a Comfort to him, that the Roy» " al Martyr kept them Company ; for, « fays he, forefeeing...would " undoubtedly come in, we took care " that his Father's Ъоау íhould not be " idolatroufly worihipped by the Cava*' Hers, and therefore privately... | |
| 1811 - 444 strani
...yet, it was a comfort to hirn, that the royal martyr kept thern company ; for, says he, foreseeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be idolatrously worshipped by the cavaliers; and therefore privately removed... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1811 - 448 strani
...Tyburn, yet, it was a comfort to him, that the royal martyr kept them company; for, says he, foreseeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be iclolatrously worshipped by the cavaliers; and therefore privately removed... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1811 - 446 strani
...Tyburn, yet, it was a comfort to him, that the royal martyr kept them company ; for, says he, foreseeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be idolatrously worshipped by the cavaliers; and therefore privately removed... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1811 - 436 strani
...Tyburn, yet, it was a comfort to him, that the royal martyr kept them company ; for, says he, foreseeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be idolatrously worshipped by the cavaliers; and therefore privately removed... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1841 - 208 strani
...under Tyburn, yet 'twas a comfort to him that the Royal Martyr kept them company ; for, says he, seeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be idolatrously worshipped by the Cavaliers, and therefore privately removed... | |
| 1859 - 598 strani
...yet 'twas a comfort to him that the royal martyr kept them company ; " for," said he, " foreseeing that his son would undoubtedly come in, we took care that his father's body should not be idolatrously worshipped by the cavaliers, and therefore privately moved... | |
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