| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 pages
...to be buried, in his native soil, among his ancestors. Charles wrote at the foot of the petition, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where sent, because the rest of the covenanting leaders refused to ftign or sanction it. There are several... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 864 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the king returned for answer, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried 'in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little king indeed, I think. And now for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 894 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the king returned for answer, "Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little king indeed, I think. And now, for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| 1896 - 864 pages
...father's remains to Port Eliot, to lie with those of his ancestors, the King replied to his petition, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died," — namely, within the precincts of the Tower. There was everything to make a man — especially as... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 858 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the king returned for answer, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little king indeed, I think. And now for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 390 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the king returned for answer, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he '.'led." All this was like a very little king indeed, I think. And now for twelve long years, steadily... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 454 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the King returned for answer, "Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little King indeed, I think. And now, for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 512 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the king returned for answer, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little king indeed, I think. And now for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1896 - 714 pages
...down to Cornwall, there to lay it among the ashes of his forefathers, the King returned for answer, "Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died." All this was like a very little King indeed, I think. And now, for twelve long years, steadily pursuing... | |
| Ezra Hoyt Byington - 1896 - 466 pages
...of Sir John, his son requested permission to bury him in his native county ; but the King replied, " Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died," — that is, in the prison. When the imprisoned patriots were claimed by a writ of Habeas Corpus, the... | |
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