If the nobility abandon him, his own deportment towards them is the cause thereof; for if he desire to be followed and attended by them, he must, in the first place, make them to love him, and to this purpose must render himself amiable to them ; without... Maria Stuart, Darley, Bothwell (etc.) Gießen 1881 - 第 24 頁Ernst Bekker 著 - 1881 - 387 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Chalmers - 1818 - 526 頁
...thereof; for if he desires to be followed and attended by them, he must in the first place make them to love him ; and to this purpose, must render himself...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter. And now your majesty will by this narrative be able to form a judgement, whether or no the reasons... | |
| Elizabeth Benger - 1823 - 524 頁
...their love, and for this purpose render himself amiable to them, without which, it would be difficult for her Majesty to regulate this point — especially...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter."* At his departure from the Privy Council, Darnley had taken leave of Mary with these emphatic words... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 頁
...pur" pose render himself amiable to them, with" out which, it would be difficult for her Ma" jesty to regulate this point — especially to •" make...finds them utterly averse to any " such matter."* At his departure from the Privy Council, Darnley had taken leave of Mary with these emphatic words... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 414 頁
...with" out which, it would be difficult for her Ma"jesty to regulate this point — especially to r/5 " make the nobility consent, that he shall have " the...finds them utterly averse to any " such matter."* At his departure from the Privy Council, Darnley had taken leave of Mary with these emphatic words... | |
| 1826 - 332 頁
...their love; and, for this purpose, render himself amiable to them, without which it would be difficult for her Majesty to regulate this point; especially...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter." While such was the state of affairs with respect to Darnley, Mary was engaged in a transaction which... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 頁
...thereof; for if he desire to be followed and attended by them, he must, in the first place, make them to love him, and to this purpose must render himself...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter. " * No answer or explanation could be more satisfactory ; and the whole affair exhibits a highly favourable... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 378 頁
...thereof; for, if he desire to be followed and attended by them, he must, in the first place, make them to love him, and, to this purpose, must render himself...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter. "* No answer or explanation could be more satisfactory ; and the whole affair exhibits a highly favourable... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1853 - 470 頁
...their love, and for this purpose render himself amiable to them, without which, it would be difficult for her majesty to regulate this point — especially...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter." When Darnley rose to leave the council, he said to the Queen, " Adieu ! madam. You shall not see my... | |
| Alexander M'Neel-Caird - 1866 - 306 頁
...thereof ; for if he desires to be followed and attended by them, he must in the first place make them to love him ; and to this purpose, must render himself...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter. 2. LETTER by DE CROC, the French Ambassador, to CATHEKINE DE MEUICIS, Queen-Mother of France, dated... | |
| Alexander M'Neel-Caird - 1866 - 308 頁
...thereof ; for if he desires to be followed and attended by them, he must in the first place make them to love him ; and to this purpose, must render himself...she finds them utterly averse to any such matter. 2. LETTER by DE CROC, the French Ambassador, to CATHERINE DB MEUICIS, Queen-Mother of France, dated... | |
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