| Alban Butler - Saints - 1800 - 648 pages
...entrusted «' to a committee, of whom Mr Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament " for the city qf Coventry, was president : on him the burden of the...unhappy sufferers been driven from their country, thst " few of them had brought with them any of those books of religion or devotion, " which their... | |
| Charles Butler - Bible - 1807 - 308 pages
...Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry, was president: on him the burthen of the trust almost wholly fell ; and his humanity,...sufferers been driven from their country, that few had brought with them any of those books of religion or devotion, which their clerical character and... | |
| William Blair - 1819 - 280 pages
...contributions was intrusted to a committee, of whom Mr. Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry, was president: on, him the...observed, that the contributions we have mentioned are exflu-< sive of those which were granted for the relief of the EMIGRANT?. " So suddenly had the unhappy... | |
| William Blair - Church and state - 1819 - 288 pages
...contributions was intrusted to a. committee, of whom Mr. Wilmot, then one of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry, was president : on him the...should be observed, that the contributions we have mentipned are sive of those which were granted for the relief of the EMIGRANTS. " So suddenly had the... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 268 pages
...one ''•of the members of Parliament for the city of Coventry,was " president ; on him the burthen of the trust almost wholly " fell ; and his humanity,...sufferers been driven from " their country, that few had brought with them any of those books of religion or' devotion, which their clerical character and... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - Great Britain - 1836 - 486 pages
...the management of these funds was entrusted to a committee, of which Mr. Wilmot, one of the members for the city of Coventry, was president : on him the burden of Ae |rust almost wholly fell ; and his humanity, judgment, and perseverance intitled him to the highest... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - Great Britain - 1846 - 472 pages
...management of these funds was entrusted to a committee, of which Mr. Wilinot, one of the members for Coventry, was president : on him the burden of the...fell; and his humanity, judgment, and perseverance intitled him to high commendation. So numerous were the unfortunate exiles, and so destitute their... | |
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