| Elizabeth Benger - 1823 - 524 pages
...stout courage and liberal heart adjoined " thereunto ; and, after our delivery of your " Highness's letters, she fell into some ." passion, with the water in her eyes; and " therewith, she drew us with her into her " bed-chamber, where she complained unto " us, for that... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 pages
...stout " courage and liberal heart adjoined there" unto ; and, after our delivery of your High" ness's letters, she fell into some passion, " with the water in her eyes ; and therewith, " she drew us with her into her bed-chamber, " where she complained unto us, for that your... | |
| 1826 - 332 pages
...courage, and a liberal heart adjoined thereunto; and, after our delivery of your highness's letter, she fell into some passion, with the water in her eyes; and therewith, she drew us with her into her bed-chamher, where she complained unto us, for that your highness... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 690 pages
...she hath stout courage and a liberal heart adjoined thereunto. After our delivery of your highness's letters, she fell into some passion, with the water in her eyes, and therewith she drew us with h'-r into her bed-chamber, where she complained to us that your t>i'^hness... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1839 - 640 pages
...she hath stout courage and a liberal heart adjoined thereunto. After our delivery of your highness's letters, she fell into some passion, with the water in her eyes, and therewith she drew us with her into her bed-chamber, where she complained to us that your highness... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 638 pages
...different treatment. Elizabeth's commissioners continue : " And after our delivery of your highness's letters, she fell into some passion, with the water in her eyes, and therewith she drew us with her into her bctlchamber, where she complained unto us, for that your highness... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1842 - 382 pages
...gladd and joyfull of her good escape from the peryll of her persone, with many circumstances thereunto belonging, and we found her in her answers to have...that your highnes did not answer her expectation for theadmytting her into your presence forthwith, that, uppon declaration of her'innocency, your highnes... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 504 pages
...hath stout courage and liberal heart adjoining thereunto. And after our delivery of your highness' letters, she fell into some passion with the water in her eyes, and therewith she drew us with her into her bed-chamber, where she complained unto us for that your highness... | |
| Charles Mackie - Castles - 1850 - 556 pages
...hath stout courage and liberal heart adjoining thereunto. And after our delivery of your Highness's letters, she fell into some passion with the water in her eyes, and therewith she drew us with her into her bed-chamber, where she complained unto us for that your Highness... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Queens - 1853 - 470 pages
...hath stout courage and liberal heart adjoined thereunto ; and, after our delivery of your highness's letters, she fell into some passion, with the water in her eyes, and therewith, she drew us with her mto her bed-chamber, where she complained unto us, for that your highness... | |
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