| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The earl of Bath, who was governor, had 1688. sent by Russel a promise to the prince to come and join him : yet it was not likely, that...was indeed staying till he saw how the matter was like to be decided, shewed us how fatal it had proved, if we had been forced to sail on to Plymouth.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The earl of Bath, who was governor, had 16ss. sent by Russel a promise to the prince to come and join him : yet it was not likely, that...was indeed staying till he saw how the matter was like to be decided, shewed us how fatal it had proved, if we had been forced to sail on to Plymouth.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 424 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The earl of Bath, who was governor, had sent by Russel a promise to the prince to come and join him : yet it was not likely, that...was indeed staying till he saw how the matter was like to be decided, shewed us how fatal it had proved, if we had been forced to sail on to Plymouth.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1840 - 646 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The earl of Bath, who was governor, had sent by Rüssel a promise to the prince to come and join him : yet it was not likely that...proved, if we had been forced to sail on to Plymouth. But while Rüssel was in no small disorder, after he saw the pilot's error, (upon which he bid me go... | |
| Theophilus Dwight Hall - 1880 - 228 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The Earl of Bath, who was governor, had sent by Russel a promise to the prince to come and join him ; yet it was not likely that...managing the garrison, whereas he was indeed staying till ho saw how the matter was like to be decided, showed us how fatal it had proved, if we had been forced... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 pagine
...received at Plymouth. The earl of Bath, who was governor, had sent by Russel a promise to the prince to come and join him ; yet it was not likely, that...forward as to receive us at our first coming. The delays lie made afterwards, pretending that he was managing the garrison, whereas he was indeed staying till... | |
| Albert Lee - 1911 - 512 pagine
...garrison in Plymouth. " The Earl of Bath, who was Governor, had sent, by Russell, a promise to the Prince to come and join him ; yet it was not likely that he would be as forward as to receive us at our first coming." The explanation was that unfortunate uncertainty... | |
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