Mary Stuart, Her Guilt Or Innocence: An Inquiry Into the Secret History of Her TimesA. and C. Black, 1866 - 271 páginas |
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Página 189 - Albeit that my Lord of Murray here present be little less scrupulous for a Protestant than your Grace is for a Papist, I am assured he will look through his fingers thereto, and will behold our doings, saying nothing to the same.
Página 193 - ... for helping of such inconvenience that might fall out by that kind of dealing, they had thought it convenient to join themselves in league and band with some other noblemen, resolved to obey Your Majesty as their natural sovereign, and have nothing to do with your husband's command whatsoever...
Página 216 - ... she rose up, and after a turn or two went into the gallery, whither I followed her, and there renewing her former speech, blaming the niceness of those precise fellows...
Página 237 - Parlament upon the 7th day of this instant, elected the Lords Articulars. The spirituall estate being placed therein in the ancient maner, tending to have done some good anent restoring the auld religion, and to have proceeded against our rebels according to their demerits.
Página 238 - Eiccio among others our servants, declared he had to speak with him. In this instant we required the King our husband if he knew any thing of that enterprise ? who denyed the samyne.
Página 215 - I would 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 mind, in that I am so unhappy...
Página 189 - I will that ye do nothing whereby any spot may be laid upon my honour or conscience, and therefore I pray you rather let the matter be in the estate as it is, abiding till God of His goodness put remedy thereto ; that ye, believing to do me service, may possibly turn to my hurt and displeasure.
Página 239 - The provost and town of Edinburgh having understood this tumult in our palace , caused ring their common bell, came to us in great number, and desired to have seen our presence...
Página 81 - She likewise took him by the hand, and besought him for God's sake to declare if she had given him any occasion for this resolution ; and entreated he might deal plainly, and not spare her.