I give you this charge that you shall be of my privy council, and content yourself to take pains for me and my realm. This judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted by any manner of gift, and that you will be faithful to the State ; and that,... Macmillan's Magazine - 第 449 頁1882完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Mandell Creighton - 1899 - 307 頁
...ready at once to act in her behalf. When he took the oath as secretary, Elizabeth addressed him : " This judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the State ; and that without respect of any private will, you... | |
 | Jacob Abbott - 1902 - 281 頁
...the hearing of the other members.of the council, the following charge: " I give you this charge tha£ you shall be of my privy council, and content yourself to take pains for me and my realm. This judgment 1 have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any gift; and that you will be faithful to the state;... | |
 | Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1903 - 296 頁
...and he probably understood her better than any man has ever done. "This judgment," she said to him, " I have of you : that you will not be corrupted with any gift, and that you will be faithful to the state ; and that, without respect of my private will, you... | |
 | Frank Arthur Mumby - 1909 - 354 頁
...opportunity to address Cecil on the duties which he was expected to perform to his Queen and country : " I give you this charge that you shall be of my Privy...judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted by any manner of gift, and that you will be faithful to the State ; and that, without respect to my... | |
 | Samuel Bannister Harding, William Fletcher Harding - 1909 - 380 頁
...William Cecil, whom she made Lord Burleigh. When she chose him as her Secretary of State, she said : "This judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the state." Her choice was justified by the thirty, years of... | |
 | Gladys Edson Locke - 1913 - 295 頁
...life. On his installation into the Council, Elizabeth addressed to him the following instructions : " I give you this charge that you shall be of my Privy...judgment I have of you that you will not be corrupted by any manner of gift, and that you will be faithful to the State, and that, without respect to my... | |
 | Maria Perry - 1990 - 267 頁
...inwardly as she formally appointed William Cecil Secretary of State. 'I give you this charge,' she said, 'that you shall be of my Privy Council and content yourself to take pains for me and my realm. This judgement I have of you.'that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gift and that you will be... | |
 | William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1864
...already formed of him, and of her prophetic insight into his future conduct. ' I give you,' said she, ' this charge, that you shall be of my Privy Council,...that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the State ; and that, without respect of my private will, you... | |
 | 1843
...is a noble summary of the duties which he was expected to perform to his queen and country : — " I give you this charge that you shall be of my privy...judgment I have of you. that you will not be corrupted by any manner of gift, and that you will be faithful to the state ; and that, without respect to my... | |
 | 1898
...reception, and when she appointed Cecil to be her Secretary. In making the appointment the Queen said, " This judgment I have of you, that you will not be...any manner of gift, and that you will be faithful, and that, without respect to my private will, you will give me the counsel that you think best : and... | |
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