| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 頁
...could do no lesse for their owne suretie in respect they had enterprised to putt her into captivitie. From that she entered into another purpose, being...have a husband, and named one to her lykinge, George DowglasJ brother to the Lord of Lowghlewyn. Unto the which th'erle'Yeplied, that he was over meane... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 578 頁
...could do no lesse for their owne suretie in respect they had enterprised to putt her into captivitie. From that she entered into another purpose, being...have a husband, and named one to her lykinge, George DowglasJ brother to the Lord of Lowghlewyn. Unto the which th'erle'replied, that he was over ineane... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 頁
...could do no lesse for their owne suretie in respect they had enterprised to putt her into captivitie. From that she entered into another purpose, being...praying she might have a husband, and named one to herlykinge, George DowglasJ brother to the Lord of Lowghlewyn. Unto the which th'erle"replied, that... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 504 頁
...to Denmark, where he was taken and kept in strait prison, wherein he became mad and died miserably." 1568. Of Mary's first abortive attempt to escape from...praying she might have a husband, and named one to her liking, George Douglas, brother to the Lord of Lochleven. Unto the which the earl replied ' that he... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1856 - 424 頁
...a news-letter from his friend Sir William Drury to Cecil, in which the following passage occurs : " From that she entered into another purpose, being...praying she might have a husband, and named one to her liking, George Douglas, brother to the Laird of Lochleven ; on which the Earl replied that he was an... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1856 - 428 頁
...a news-letter from his friend Sir William Drury to Cecil, in which the following passage occurs: " From that she entered into another purpose, being...praying she might have a husband, and named one to her liking, George Douglas, brother to the Laird of Lochleven; on which the Earl replied that he was an... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1870 - 538 頁
...could do nothing less for their own surety, in respect they had enterprised to put her into captivity. From that she entered into another purpose, being...praying she might have a husband, and named one to her liking — George Douglas, brother to the Laird of Lochleven — unto which the earl replied that he... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 506 頁
...could do nothing less for their wn surety, in respect they had enterprised to put her into captivity. From that she entered into another purpose, being...praying she might have a husband, and named one to her liking— George Douglas, brother to the Laird of Lochleven ; unto which the earl replied that imagination... | |
| David Hay Fleming - 1897 - 570 頁
...n. 44. 10S On the 2nd of April, Drury writes to Cecil that, when Murray was last at Loch Leven, Mary 'entered into another purpose, being marriage, praying...he with the rest of the nobilitie would take advice therenpon ' (Wright's Elizabeth, i. 266). In another letter to Cecil of the same date, Drury alleges... | |
| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1905 - 408 頁
...abhors cruelty and persecution, than that He has set up bishops to have a superiority over presbyters." From that she entered into another purpose, being marriage, praying she might have a huaband, and named one to her liking — George Douglas, brother to the Laird of Lochleven ; unto which... | |
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