Mary queen of Scots vindicated. [With] Additions and corrections, 第 1 卷1788 |
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第 ii 頁
... fame time the Detection of Mary's Doings by Buchanan , that daring effort of fabricated calumny , in which the principal of the two contracts , all the fonnets , and all the letters were originally published , received every ...
... fame time the Detection of Mary's Doings by Buchanan , that daring effort of fabricated calumny , in which the principal of the two contracts , all the fonnets , and all the letters were originally published , received every ...
第 vi 頁
... fame conferred by men , that the laurels are ftill fhading the brow of Mr. Tytler , while the original proprietor is almost forgotten . It is a juftice due to the memo- ries of illuftrious mafters , not to let their names be loft in the ...
... fame conferred by men , that the laurels are ftill fhading the brow of Mr. Tytler , while the original proprietor is almost forgotten . It is a juftice due to the memo- ries of illuftrious mafters , not to let their names be loft in the ...
第 17 頁
... fame paper by which they refolved to charge her with adultery and with murder , thay MONY GUDE AND EXCELLENT " GIFTS and VIRTUES - quharewith God fome- " times indowit her . " † Such a confeffion , from fuch men , and in fuch ...
... fame paper by which they refolved to charge her with adultery and with murder , thay MONY GUDE AND EXCELLENT " GIFTS and VIRTUES - quharewith God fome- " times indowit her . " † Such a confeffion , from fuch men , and in fuch ...
第 19 頁
... fame exemption from disturbances , that he did . She was affronted in her religion . She was infulted in her worship . Those happy priests , who ( according to a French obfervation of more farcafm than propriety ) trample upon the afbes ...
... fame exemption from disturbances , that he did . She was affronted in her religion . She was infulted in her worship . Those happy priests , who ( according to a French obfervation of more farcafm than propriety ) trample upon the afbes ...
第 27 頁
... fame arts of unhallowed wisdom , fhould triumph over us with an equal fuccefs from them , and should help to work us up into all the frenzy of fanatics , and into all the infanity of regicides . May the ftrong and awful retaliation be a ...
... fame arts of unhallowed wisdom , fhould triumph over us with an equal fuccefs from them , and should help to work us up into all the frenzy of fanatics , and into all the infanity of regicides . May the ftrong and awful retaliation be a ...
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accufation addrefs adultery afferted afterwards againſt Mary alfo alſo Anderfon anſwer appear Appendix awin becauſe Bothwell caftle cauſe Cecil charge circumftance commif concerning copy Cotton library Craigmillar Earl Edinborough Elizabeth equally Erle Bothwell evidence faid falfehood fame fays fecond feems feen feized fend fent fhall fhew fhewn fhould firft firſt fome fonnets forgery fpeak fpirit French ftill fubfcribed fuch fufficient fure Goodall hand herſelf himſelf honour huſband Ibid itſelf journal juft juſt Keith King laft Latin Lethington letters Linlithgow Lord lordis Majeftie Mary's commiffioners moft moſt muft murder Murray Murray's muſt original parliament perfon plainly poffeffion prefent preffing pretended privy council produced promife publick publiſhed purpoſe Queen Quene Quene's quhilk reafon rebels refignation refolved reft requifition Robertfon ſays Scotch Scotland ſhe ſpeak ſtill thair thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Throgmorton tion tranflation unto uſe Weſtminſter whole writing written York
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第 317 頁 - Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels...
第 282 頁 - I can understand," proceeds our authority,2 " in the case of the Queen's refusal to these their demands, they mind to proceed, both with violence and force, as well for the coronation of the Prince as for the overthrow of the Queen. At this present the Countess of Moray, wife to the Earl of Moray, is with the Queen at Lochleven. I do perceive, if these men cannot by fair means induce the Queen to their purpose, they mean to charge her with these three crimes : Tyranny, for breach and violation of...
第 217 頁 - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul ; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres ; Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood : — List, list, O list ! — If thou didst ever thy dear father love, Ham.
第 239 頁 - I can perceive, their rigour proceedeth by their order from these men, because that the queen will not by any means be induced to lend her authority to prosecute the murder, nor will not consent by any persuasion to abandon the Lord Bothwell for her husband, but avoweth constantly that she will live and die with him...
第 106 頁 - Good. ii. 252. They assembled accordingly, at Hampton Court, December 14. and 15. 1568 ; and, " The originals of the letters supposed to be written with the* Queen of Scots' own hand, were then also presently produced and perused ; and, being read, were duly conferred and compared, for the manner of writing, and fashion of orthography, with sundry other letters long since heretofore written, and sent by the said Queen of Scots to the Queen's Majesty. In collation whereof no difference was found.
第 280 頁 - Tyranny, for breach and violation of their laws and decrees of the realm, as well that which they call common laws as their statute laws ; and, namely, the breach of those statutes which were enacted in her absence, and without her consent.
第 524 頁 - SUPERSCRIBED to Bothwell originally; yet they appeared NOT fuperfcribed afterwards. They were all DATED, both in time and place, BEFORE and DURING their appearance at York, but NOT after it.
第 38 頁 - Mary was one of those characters which we meet with very seldom in the world ; and which, whenever they appear, are applauded for their generosity by a few, and condemned for their simplicity by the many. They have an easy affiance of soul, that loves to repose confidence, even when confidence is weakness. They thus go on, still confiding, and still confounded ; unable to check the current of affiance which runs strong in their bosoms...
第 v 頁 - He generally took the fame ground which Mr. Goodall had taken before him. He' generally made ufe of his weapons. He brightened up fome. He ftrengthened others. With both and with his own, he drove the enemy out of the field. Dr. Robertfon quitted it directly.
第 40 頁 - And from this exertion of abufed confidence, fhe could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her be too freely cenfured for all. In the prefent conftitution of things, where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual conflict with the introduced fpirit of...