| 1879 - 578 pages
...the conduct of the Generalin-Chief, Sir Thomas Fairfax : — " Harborough, 14 June, 1645. "Sir,— This is none other but the hand of God : and to Him ulone belongs the glory, wherein none are to share with Him. The General served von with all faithfulness... | |
| Louise Creighton - 1881 - 408 pages
...or taken, and all their carriages, guns, and luggage were lost. Cromwell wrote to the Parliament, " This is none other but the hand of God, and to Him alone belongs the glory," and he praised the honest soldiers who had fought so faithfully. Charles I. flees to the Scots. —... | |
| Historical reader - 1882 - 200 pages
...fought at Naseby4 (1645), and the king's army was broken to pieces. Cromwell wrote to the parliament, " This is none other but the hand of God, and to Him alone belongs the glory." Charles escaped from the battle on horseback, but in his carriage, which he was obliged to leave behind,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 536 pages
...miles short of Harborough to nine beyond, even to the sight of Leicester, whither the King fled. "Sir, this is none other but the hand of God ; and to Him alone belongs the glory, wherein none are to share with Him. The General served you with all faithfulness and honor : and the... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 pages
...miles short of Harborough to nine beyond, even to the sight of Leicester, whither the king fled. Sir, this is none other but the hand of God ; and to Him alone give the glory, wherein none are to share with Him." The battle was at an end. The most precious spoil... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1888 - 248 pages
...the real Parliament of the nation. His despatch, sent direct to Speaker, ends thus : — " Sir — This is none other but the hand of God, and to Him alone belongs the glory, wherein none are to share with Him. The General served you with all faithfulness and honour ; and the... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1888 - 708 pages
...announcing the victory at the battle of Naseby to the Speaker of the House of Commons, added, " Sir, this is none other but the hand of God, and to Him alone give the glory wherein none are to share with Him." — Littles Historical Light». 2378. GLOBY, dearly... | |
| John Heyl Vincent, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, John Thomas McFarland - 1890 - 444 pages
...God. Ver. T.— Cromwell, in announcing the victory at Naseby to tho House • >f Commons, said: " This is none other but the hand of God, and to him alone give the glory wherein none are to share with him." When one desired to know what kind of man Basil... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1892 - 790 pages
...burnt down. On the side of the Parliament two hundred were slain. "Sir," wrote Cromwell to the Speaker, "this is none other but the hand of God, and to him alone belongs the glory wherein none are to share with him. Honest men served you faithfully in this action. Sir, they are... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 pages
...explanation for this superb victory. He wrote to the Speaker of the House of Commons thus : " Sir, this is none other but the hand of God ; and to him alone belongs the glory, wherein none are to share with him. The General served you with all faithfulness and honour ; and the... | |
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