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" Queen wished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. This, I trow, was spoken in her merry mood. "
Queen Elizabeth and Her Times: A Series of Original Letters, Selected from ... - Page 82
edited by - 1838 - 514 pages
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Queen Elizabeth and her times, original letters selected from the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 pages
...made verie honorable reporte of the Quene's Majestic my soveraigne. The Lord James also confirmethe the same with manic merrie words, that thys Quene...Quene's Majestie herself with her owne hande. St. Gome's arrant into France is to understande the state of things ther, to fashion as nere as she maye...
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Maitland of Lethington: And the Scotland of Mary Stuart, Volume 2

Sir John Skelton - Scotland - 1888 - 456 pages
...Majesty, my sovereign. The Lord James also confirmeth the same with many merry words, that this Queen wished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. This, I trow, was spoken in her merry mood." ' In the letter of the 17th December, Mary's " merry words...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 177

Literature - 1888 - 892 pages
...Majesty, my sovereign. The Lord James also confirmeth the same with many merry words that this Queen wished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. This, I trow, was spoken in her merry mood." In the letter of the I7th December, Mary's "merry words"...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 143

1888 - 926 pages
...Majesty, my sovereign. The Lord James also confirmeth the same with many merry words, that this Queen wished that one of the two were a. man, to make an end of all debates. This, I trow, was spoken in her merry mood." In the letter of the lyth December, Mary's "merry words"...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 143

England - 1888 - 962 pages
...my sovereign. The Lord James also confirmeth the same with many merry words, that this Queen %vished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. This, I trow, was spoken in her merry mood." In the letter of the 17th December, Mary's "merry words"...
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Mary Queen of Scots: From Her Birth to Her Flight Into England: a Brief ...

David Hay Fleming - Queens - 1897 - 570 pages
...p. 574). 30 Haynes's State Papers, p. 380 ; Foreign Calendar, Elizabeth, iv. 510, 511 ; v. 161. 31 ' Thys Quene wished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. Thys,' says Randolph, ' I trowe was spoken in her merrie moode ' (Wright's Elizabeth, i. 84). Nearly a year...
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Mary Queen of Scots: From Her Birth to Her Flight Into England : a Brief ...

David Hay Fleming - 1898 - 578 pages
...p. 574). 30 Haynes's State Papers, p. 380 ; Foreign Calendar, Elizabeth, iv. 510, 511 ; v. 161. 31 'Thys Quene wished that one of the two were a man, to make an end of all debates. Thys,' says Randolph, ' I trowe was spoken in her merrie moode ' (Wright's Elizabeth, i. 84). Nearly a year...
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