| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 556 頁
...gracious favour; and do not desire to enjoy them but with her Highness's good liking. But God forbid that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so great a blot to my posterity, to shed blood without law or warrant. Trailing that her Majesty, of her accustomed clemency,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 頁
...gracious favour ; and do not desire to enjoy them but with her Highness's good liking. But God forhid that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so great a blot to my posterity, to shed blood without law or warrant. Trufting that her Majesty, of her accustomed clemency,... | |
| George Chalmers - 1822 - 672 頁
...favour, and do not desire to enjoy them, but with her Highness's good liking. But God forbid, that 1 should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so great a blot to my poor posterity, to shed blood without law and warrant , trusting that her Majesty of her accustomed clemency, and the... | |
| 1826 - 332 頁
...mere and most gracious favour, and do not design to enjoy them but with her highness's good liking. But God forbid I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave such a blot upon my poor posterity, and shed blood without law or warrant; trusting that her majesty,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 頁
...favour ; and do not desire to enjoy them, but with her righteous good living ; but God forbid that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so foul a blotte to my poor posteritie, to shed blood without law or warrant. Trusting that her majesty... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1830 - 464 頁
...disposition, nor did he wish to enjoy them but with her good favour ; " but God forbid," he continues, " that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so great a blot to my posterity, or shed blood without law or warrant." Elizabeth was greatly disappointed at finding this... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 382 頁
...not fail, according to your directions, to return my answer with all possible speed ; which I shall deliver unto you with great grief and bitterness of...vol. ii. p. 194; CHALMERS, vol. i. p. 449. CHAPTER XII. MARY'S DEATH, AND CHARACTER. ON the 7th of February, 1587, the Earls, who had been commissioned... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 292 頁
...and life are at her majesty's disposition, and I am ready to lose them the next morrow, if it sball please her. But God forbid I should make so foul a...posterity, as shed blood without law or warrant.' " moment, she rose, and received them in her own chamber. Her six waiting maids, together with her... | |
| 1832 - 542 頁
...accustomed language and sentiments of the men of < that blood-stained age: "God forhid," he exclaimed, "that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so great a blot to my posterity, as shed blood without law or warrant." (Scott, p. 276.) The condition on which alone one... | |
| 1832 - 534 頁
...accustomed language and sentiments of the men of that blood-stained age: "God forbid," he exclaimed, "that I should make so foul a shipwreck of my conscience, or leave so gn:at n blot to my posterity, as shed blood without law or warrant." (Scott, p. 276.) The condition... | |
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