Majesty, who, we assure you, has sundry times protested, that if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never be drawn to assent to the shedding of her blood. Memoirs of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland - 第 219 頁Leicester Buckingham 著 - 1844完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1793 - 586 頁
...fervants did not more move her than her own peril, (he would never be drawn to aiTent to the (heading of her blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you with theie fpeeches lately pafled from her m.'ijeity, referring the feme to your good judgment; and fo we... | |
| Thomas Hearne - 1810 - 444 頁
...times protested, that, if the ".regard of the danger of her *"'. good Subjects and faithful " Servants did not more move " her than her own peril, she "...blood. We thought it very ' • "-meet to ' acquaint with these " Speeches lately pass'd from « her Majesty, referring th* " same to your good judge. "... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 頁
...sundry times protested, that if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never be drawn to assent of the shedding of her blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you with these speeches, lately passed... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 頁
...sundry times protested, that if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never bo drawn to assent of the shedding of her blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you with these... | |
| George Chalmers - 1822 - 672 頁
...sundry time* protested, that, if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would...so we commit you to the protection of the Almighty. " Your most assured friends, " At London, 1, Feb. 1586." " Fra. Walsingham, " To the Right Honourable... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 388 頁
...sundry times protested, that if the regard of this danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would...from her Majesty, referring the same to your good judgements ; and so we commend you to the protection of the Almighty. " Your most assured friends,... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 286 頁
...sundry times protested that, if the regard of the danger of her good subjects, and faithful servants, did not more move her than her own peril, she would...never be drawn to assent to the shedding of her blood, &c." Great pains have been taken to discredit the authenticity of this letter, but it is difficult... | |
| 1836 - 784 頁
...sundry times protested that, if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never be drawn to assent to the shedding of blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you with these speeches lately passed from her Majesty,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1842 - 432 頁
...sundry times protested, that if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never be drawn to assent to the shedding her blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you [with] these speeches lately passed from her majesty,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 頁
...sundry times protested, that if the regard of the danger of her good subjects and faithful servants did not more move her than her own peril, she would never be drawn to assent to the shedding her blood. We thought it very meet to acquaint you [with] these speeches lately passed from her Majesty,... | |
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