Memoirs of Robert Carey, written by himself. And, Fragmenta regalia, by sir R. Naunton. With annotations |
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... kingdom , the law , and the gospel . In the subsequent Memoirs will appear the yielding , timid disposition of King James I .: a prince flattered in his lifetime to the height of heaven : crammed down , since his death , into the lowest ...
... kingdom , the law , and the gospel . In the subsequent Memoirs will appear the yielding , timid disposition of King James I .: a prince flattered in his lifetime to the height of heaven : crammed down , since his death , into the lowest ...
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... kingdoms , John Lesley , a Scotchman himself , and Bishop of Ross , will inform you . They sally out of their own borders , in the night , in troops , through unfrequented bye - ways , and many in- tricate windings . All the day - time ...
... kingdoms , John Lesley , a Scotchman himself , and Bishop of Ross , will inform you . They sally out of their own borders , in the night , in troops , through unfrequented bye - ways , and many in- tricate windings . All the day - time ...
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... But it certainly does not come from the verb to march , as here assumed . It simply signifies a boundary , whe- ther of a private estate , a parish , or a kingdom . E. liged to provide himself with a castle , which was xxxiv PREFACE .
... But it certainly does not come from the verb to march , as here assumed . It simply signifies a boundary , whe- ther of a private estate , a parish , or a kingdom . E. liged to provide himself with a castle , which was xxxiv PREFACE .
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... kingdoms united un- der one sovereign , make all farther enqui- ries into their former state unnecessary . The prudent , the courageous , and the ac- tive part which our author acted during his wardenship , will be found fully ...
... kingdoms united un- der one sovereign , make all farther enqui- ries into their former state unnecessary . The prudent , the courageous , and the ac- tive part which our author acted during his wardenship , will be found fully ...
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... kingdoms , either to oppress or any ways molest and in- jure the English . Queen Elizabeth published another proclamation to the same purpose . From this time greater peace and harmony than had been , were main- tained by the subjects ...
... kingdoms , either to oppress or any ways molest and in- jure the English . Queen Elizabeth published another proclamation to the same purpose . From this time greater peace and harmony than had been , were main- tained by the subjects ...
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Страница 128 - Ireland. He gave me his hand to kiss, and bade me welcome. After he had long discoursed of the manner of the Queen's sickness and of her death, he asked what letters I had from the Council. I told him, none : and acquainted him how narrowly I escaped from them. And yet I had brought him a blue ring from a fair lady, that I hoped would give him assurance of the truth that I had reported.
Страница 116 - She took me by the hand, and wrung it hard ; and said; ' No, Robin, I am not well ;' and then discoursed with me of her indisposition ; and that her heart had been sad and heavy for ten or twelve days ; and in her discourse she fetched not so few as forty or fifty great sighs.
Страница 116 - I found her in one of her withdrawing chambers, sitting low upon her cushions. She called me to her; I kissed her hand, and told her it was my chiefest happiness to see her in safety, and in health, which I wished might long continue. She took me by the hand, and wrung it hard, and said,
Страница 120 - That afternoon, by signs she called for her council, and by putting her hand to her head, when the King of Scots was named to succeed her, they all knew he was the man she desired should reign after her.
Страница 122 - He did so for half an hour more, with earnest cries to God for her soul's health, which he uttered with that fervency of spirit, as the Queen, to all our sight, much rejoiced thereat, and gave testimony to us all of her Christian and comfortable end.
Страница 253 - ... such trespasses, she was quick, and tender, and would not spare any whatsoever, as we may observe in the case of the Duke, and my Lord of...
Страница 283 - ... and gave him her hand to kiss, encouraging him with gracious words, and new looks, and so diverting her speech to the lords, and ladies, she said...
Страница 248 - Sir John Perrot was wont to say, by the galliard, for he came thither as a private gentleman of the Inns of Court, in a masque: and, for his activity and person, which was tall and proportionable, taken into her favour.
Страница 63 - ... very well, and at last gave me thanks for the pains I had taken. So having her princely word that she had pardoned and forgotten all faults, I kissed her hand, and came forth to the presence [chamber], and was in the court as I was before.
Страница 128 - I knocked at the gate. I was quickly let in, and carried up to the King's chamber. I kneeled by him, and saluted him by his title of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. He gave me his hand to kiss, and bade me welcome. After he had long discoursed of the manner of the Queen's sickness and of her death, he asked what letters I had from the Council ? I told him, none : and acquainted him how narrowly I escaped from them.