The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . eld her out of the watertill .she was recovered and able to speak; and then, by Major Windrams orders,she was asked if she would pray for the k\u<x. She answered that she wishedthe salvation of all men and the damnation of none. One deeply affected withthe death of the other and her case, said, Dear Margaret, say God save theking! sav God save the king! She answered with the greatest steadinessand composure, God save him if He will, for it is his salvation I desire. Where-upon some of her


The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . eld her out of the watertill .she was recovered and able to speak; and then, by Major Windrams orders,she was asked if she would pray for the k\u<x. She answered that she wishedthe salvation of all men and the damnation of none. One deeply affected withthe death of the other and her case, said, Dear Margaret, say God save theking! sav God save the king! She answered with the greatest steadinessand composure, God save him if He will, for it is his salvation I desire. Where-upon some of her relations near by, desirous to have her life spared if possible,called out to ^[ajor Windram, * Sir, she hath said it; she hath said the ^lajor came near and offered her the alijuration, charging herinstantly to swear it or else return to the Avater. ^lost deliberately she refused, andsaid, I Avill not: I am one of Christs cluldren; let me go! L pon which shewas thrust di)wu again into the water, Avliere she finished her comse with joy. And so we bid the Solway farewell! Fkaxcis THE ClttE Al NLWION .^TEWAIil [p. o23J.


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