That night we declared our state to the King our husband, certifying him how miserably he would be handled, if he permitted the Lords to prevail, and how unacceptable it would be to other princes our confederates, in case he altered the religion. The Life of Mary Queen of Scots - 第 135 頁Phineas Camp Headley 著 - 1853 - 448 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Elizabeth Benger - 1823 - 524 頁
...Darnley, who solemnly disavowed having instigated the murder of Rizio. '' That night," she continues, " we declared our state to the King our husband, certifying...condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire in our company to Dunbar. We being minded to have 'gotten ourselves relieved of this detention, desired,... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 頁
...solemnly disavowed having instigated the murder of Rizio. " That night," she continues, " we de" clared our state to the King our husband, " certifying him...he would be " handled, if he permitted the Lords to pre" vail ; and how unacceptable it would be to " other Princes, our confederates, in case he " altered... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 414 頁
...solemnly disavowed having instigated the murder of Rizio. " That night," she continues, " we de" clared our state to the King our husband, " certifying him...he would be " handled, if he permitted the Lords to pre" vail ; and how unacceptable it would be to 148 " other Princes, our confederates, in case he "... | |
| 1826 - 332 頁
...else by all appearance prepared to put us to death, or detain us in perpetual captivity. " That night we declared our state to the King, our husband, certifying...other princes, our confederates, in case he altered his religion. By this persuasion he was induced to condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire... | |
| James Grant - 1828 - 210 頁
...prepared to put us to death, or detain us in perpetual captivity." ' " That night," she continues, " we declared our state to the King our husband, certifying;...condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire in our company to Dunbur. We being minded to have gotten ourselves relieved of this detention, desired,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 690 頁
...which they had in readiness to that effect.' Mary's lett. 333. *' Mary notices, that she urged him ' how unacceptable it would be to other princes, our confederates, in case he altered the religion.' p. 333. 71 'So that night, which was.Tuesday, they went all to their rest. But the queen, with the... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 640 頁
...By this mean he caused them to retire out of our palace.' p. 333. "Mary notices, that she urged him 'how unacceptable it would be to other princes, our confederates, in case he altered the religion.' p. 333. 70 Mary thus describes it: 'To have gotten ourselves relieved of this detention, we desired,... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - 1842 - 382 頁
...by all appearance prepared to put us to death, or to detain us in perpetual captivity. " That night we declared our state to the king our husband, certifying...condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire in our company to Dunbar. We, being minded to have gotten ourselves relieved of this detention, desired,... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1844 - 470 頁
...certifying him how miserably he would be handled, in case he permitted thir lords to prevail in ourcontrare; and how unacceptable it would be to other princes...condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire him in our company to Dunbar; which we did under-night, accompanied with the captain of our guard Arthur... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1844 - 468 頁
...him how miserably he would be handled, in case he permitted thir lords to prevail in our contrare ; and how unacceptable it would be to other princes...confederates, in case he altered the religion. By this perswasion he was induced to condescend to the purpose taken by us, and to retire him in our company... | |
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