| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 頁
...power, and resolved not to leave that foul title of Traitor as au inheritance upon my posterity; you may take my. head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign. Т 3 ( 29» ) A QUESTION OF THE COCK, AND WHETHER HIS CROWING AFFRIGHTS THE LION) Being... | |
| 1809 - 598 頁
...power, and resolved not to leave that foul title of Traitor as an inheritance upon my posterity; you may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign. 'A QUESTION OF THE COCK, AND WHETHER HIS CROWING AFFRIGHTS THE LION? Being one of those... | |
| John Spalding - 1829 - 524 頁
...power, and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as an inheritance to my posterity. You may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign." This reply is dated the 20th of April, upon whilk day he was warded in the castle of Edinburgh... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 頁
...power, and resolved not to leave that foul title of traitor as an inheritance to my posterity. You may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign." The Marquess of Huntley His Reply, &c. Lend. 1640. It is but justice to the Romanists of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 416 頁
..." and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as " an inheritance to my posterity; you may take my " head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my " sovereign. P. 168. When the first army (Lord Burleigh's) came to Aberdeen, every captain and soldier... | |
| Mr. Forsyth - 1833 - 348 頁
...power, and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as an inheritance to my posterity ; you may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign. P. '168. When the first army (Lord Burleigh's) came to Aberdeen, every captain and soldier... | |
| 1833 - 448 頁
...power, and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as an inheritance to my posterity ; you may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my sovereign." P. 1 68. When the first army (Lord Burleigh's) came to Aberdeen, every captain and soldier... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 412 頁
..." and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as " an inheritance to my posterity ; you may take my " head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my " sovereign. P. 168. When the first army (Lord Burleigh's) came to Aberdeen, every captain and soldier... | |
| 1837 - 738 頁
...title of traytor upon my posterity, but will end with the saying of that worthy gentleman MH — you may, when you please, take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my Soveraigne." In Warwick castle Sir Thomas Lunsford -was still remaining on the 1st March, upon which... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 1174 頁
...power, and resolve not to leave that foul title of traitor as an inheritance to my posterity. You may take my head from my shoulders, but not my heart from my Sovereign." This reply is dated 20th of April 1639, the day Huntly was sent to the castle, and was... | |
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