| 1831 - 388 páginas
...together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress out of all present slander, purge her openly, show themselves satisfied with her...time after, either by reconcilement or the death of this child, join together to demand of the queen the delivery home of their queen to govern her own... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress out of all present slander, purge her openly, show themselves satisfied with her...time after, either by reconcilement or the death of this child, join together to demand of the queen the delivery home of their queen to govern her own... | |
| 1835 - 432 páginas
...together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress out of ail present slander, purge her openly, show themselves satisfied with her...time after, either by reconcilement or the death of this child, join together to demand of the queen the delivery home of their queen to govern her own... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1838 - 602 páginas
...weakening. And, lastly, to foresee that these Scots on both sides pack not together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress...like request ; and then the Queen, having no just cause to detain her, be bound in honour to return her into her realm, and for matters that in this... | |
| British history - 1838 - 604 páginas
...weakening. And, lastly, to foresee that these Scots on both sides pack not together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress...like request ; and then the Queen, having no just cause to detain her, be bound in honour to return her into her realm, and for matters that in this... | |
| John Hosack - 1869 - 616 páginas
...words : " And, lastly, to foresee that these Scots on both sides pack not together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress out of all present slanders,"' purge her openly, * This appears to have been the policy upon which Elizabeth's advisers had now decided. Two days before... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1870 - 538 páginas
...weakening. " And lastly, To foresee that these Scots on both sides pack not together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress...like request ; and then the queen, having no just cause to detain her, be bound in honour to return her into her realm, and, for matters that in this... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 506 páginas
...Orkney Isles. Kirkcaldy of Grange and the Laird of Tullibardine were sent northward in pursuit.2 He was satisfied with her abode here, and within short. time...like request ; and then the queen, having no just cause to detain her, be bound in honour to return her into her realm, and, for matters that in this... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1901 - 496 páginas
...weakening. " And lastly, To foresee that these Scots on both sides pack not together, so as to unwrap (under colour of this composition) their mistress...out of all present slanders, purge her openly, show themselve* the realms of England and Scotland, and to appease and withstand the attempts and enterprises... | |
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