| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 374 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address. Nov. 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...why such audacity should be used to make, without my license, an Act of my words. Are my words like lawyer's books, which now-a-days go to the wire-drawers,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 908 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address. Nov. 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...to a subsidy vote; neither yet do I understand why euch audacitт should be used to make, without my license, an Act of my words. Are my words like lawyer's... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1851 - 826 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address November 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...why any my private answers to the realm should serve foe prologue to a subsidy vote; neither yet do I understand why such audacity should be used to make... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1857 - 730 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address. NOy. 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...to a subsidy vote ; neither yet do I understand why «uch audacity should be used to make, without my license, an Act of my words. Are my words like lawyer's... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland - 1864 - 740 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address. Nov. 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...why such audacity should be used to make, without my license, an Act of my words. Are my words like lawyer's books, which now-a-days go to the wire-drawers,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 頁
...which she read aloud to Mr. Speaker and thirty members, who waited on her November, 14th, 1566 ; — " I know no reason why any my private answers to the realm should serve for prologue to a subsidy rate; neither yet do I understand why such audacity should be, and to make without my licence an act... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1882 - 816 頁
...members of the house of commons, who brought up the unlucky address November 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of...I know no reason why any my private answers to the reahu should serve for prologue to a subsidy vote ; neither yet do I understand why such audacity should... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1924 - 746 頁
...members of th« House of Commons, who brought up the unlucky address, Nov. 14, 1566. It is to be hoped her speech was more perspicuous than her notes of it, or little could the commons leam further, than that their liege lady was in a rage : — " I know no reason why any my private... | |
| Maria Perry - 1990 - 288 頁
...likely to be fooled. When she spotted the offending clause, she scrawled over the draft in blazing fury: 'I know no reason why any my private answers to the realm should serve for prologue to a subsidies book. Neither yet do I understand why such audacity should be used to make, without my licence,... | |
| Elizabeth I - 2000 - 488 頁
...some of them would my pure conscience better served me that their lewd practices could avail with me. I know no reason why any my private answers to the realm should be made for prologue to a subsidies. But neither yet do I understand why such audacity should be used... | |
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