| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1842 - 382 pages
...that she was lawfullie divorced from her husbande, and for no suche cause as the king found himself greeved. Besides, this man was meane, base, enemie...judge the worse.' " Her husbande thys tyme speaketh little. Her grace contynuallie weepeth. The Lord Ruthen being evill at ease and weake, calleth for... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1844 - 620 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blude to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually wcepeth. The... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - 1851 - 462 pages
...p. 212, et dans Wright, Elisabeth and fier times, t. I, p. 229. 1 « God forbed, saythc lord Rutven, for the more your grace showe yourself offended , the worlde will judge the worce. n Dans Ellis, t. II, p. 212, et dans Wright, t. I, p. 229. — Voir l'a ppendix F, sur les rapports... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - Scotland - 1852 - 512 pages
...p. 212, et dans Wright, Elisabeth and her times, t. 1, p. 229. 1 « God forbed, saythe lord Rutvhen, for the more your grace showe yourself offended , the worlde will judge the worce. » Dans Ellis, t. II, p. 212, et dans Wright, t. I, p. 229. — Voir l'appendix F, sur les rapports... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1856 - 616 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blude to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself oifended, the world will judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1857 - 624 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blude to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually weepeth. The... | |
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