| Henry Ellis - 1824 - 340 sider
...soubs ceste couleur venus en batylle contre moy, et m'acuTranslation. MADAM, MY GOOD SISTER, I BELIEVE you are not ignorant, how long certain of my subjects,...know how they purposed to seize me and the late King ray husband, from which attempt it pleased God to protect us, and to permit us to expel them from the... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 384 sider
...soubs ceste couleur venus en batylle contre moy, et m'acuTranslatim. MADAM, MY GOOD sIsTER, I BELIEVE you are not ignorant, how long certain of my subjects,...me in trouble, and to do what it appears they had hi view from the first. You know how they purposed to seize me and the late King my husband, from which... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1825 - 338 sider
...ceste couleur venus en batylle contre moy, et nVacuTranslation, MADAM, MY GOOD SISTER, ' I BELIEVE you are not ignorant, how long certain of my subjects,...kingdom I have raised to be the first, have taken upon themsefves to involve me in trouble, and to do what it appears they had in view from the first. You... | |
| 1825 - 372 sider
...soubs ceste couleur venus en batylle contre moy, et m'acuTranslation. MADAM, MY GOOD sIsTER, 1 BELIEVE you are not ignorant, how long certain of my subjects, who from the least of my kingdom 1 have raised to be the first, have taken upon themselves to involve me in trouble, and to do what... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1842 - 380 sider
...Elizabeth. Madam my good sister, I believe you are not ignorant how long certain of my subjects, whom from the least of my kingdom I have raised to be the...which attempt it pleased God to protect us, and to permit us to expel them from the country, where, at your request, I again afterwards received them... | |
| Samuel Jefferson - 1842 - 522 sider
...are not ignorant, how long certain of my subjects, who Camden, says, " the chamber in which she slept from the least of my kingdom I have raised to be the...me in trouble, and to do what it appears they had iu view from the first. You know how they purposed to seize me and the late King my husband, from which... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1845 - 432 sider
...17,1568. Madam my good sister, I believe you are not ignorant how long certain of my subjects, whom from the least of my kingdom I have raised to be the greatest, have taken upon themselves to involve me in trouble, and to do what it appears they had in... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1853 - 464 sider
...ELIZABETH. " Madam my good sister, I believe you are not ignorant how long certain of my subjects, whom from the least of my kingdom I have raised to be the...which attempt it pleased God to protect us, and to permit us to expel them from the country, where, at your request, T again afterward received them ;... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - 1921 - 436 sider
...17, 1568. Madam my good sister, I believe you are not ignorant how long certain of my subjects, whom from the least of my kingdom I have raised to be the greatest, have taken upon themselves to involve me in trouble, and to do what it appears they had in... | |
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