Maitland of Lethington: And the Scotland of Mary Stuart, כרך 2W. Blackwood, 1888 - 772 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 38
עמוד 23
... true feeling of the preachers was perhaps more nearly ex- pressed in that letter of Goodman to Cecil , in which he exhorts him to abolish " all the relics of superstition and idolatry , which , to the grief of the godly , are still ...
... true feeling of the preachers was perhaps more nearly ex- pressed in that letter of Goodman to Cecil , in which he exhorts him to abolish " all the relics of superstition and idolatry , which , to the grief of the godly , are still ...
עמוד 28
... true Word , causeth them to wish above measure that your Majesties may see the one the other . " Both Maitland and Randolph were men who , in such ticklish negotiations , were constitutionally cautious ; and Maitland , more- over , was ...
... true Word , causeth them to wish above measure that your Majesties may see the one the other . " Both Maitland and Randolph were men who , in such ticklish negotiations , were constitutionally cautious ; and Maitland , more- over , was ...
עמוד 30
... true that at a later period , as was natural , and indeed inevitable , her fidelity to the Catholic Church became a proverb . The world had been very hard to her ; yet when the rest of the world had deserted her , the Catholic Church ...
... true that at a later period , as was natural , and indeed inevitable , her fidelity to the Catholic Church became a proverb . The world had been very hard to her ; yet when the rest of the world had deserted her , the Catholic Church ...
עמוד 31
... true religion . " 1 Unless she joined the Catholic league ( of which there is absolutely no proof ) , it cannot be fairly said that during her stay in Scotland she was impli- cated in any plot against Protestantism . On the other hand ...
... true religion . " 1 Unless she joined the Catholic league ( of which there is absolutely no proof ) , it cannot be fairly said that during her stay in Scotland she was impli- cated in any plot against Protestantism . On the other hand ...
עמוד 37
... true Kirk . " " Your will is no reason , " Knox replied ; " nor will your judgment make that Roman harlot the true spouse of Christ . " " My conscience , " said Mary , " persuadeth me not so . " Conscience ! " exclaimed Knox ...
... true Kirk . " " Your will is no reason , " Knox replied ; " nor will your judgment make that Roman harlot the true spouse of Christ . " " My conscience , " said Mary , " persuadeth me not so . " Conscience ! " exclaimed Knox ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
MAITLAND OF LETHINGTON & THE S, כרך 1 <span dir=ltr>John Sir Skelton, 1831-1897</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2016 |
MAITLAND OF LETHINGTON & THE S, כרך 1 <span dir=ltr>John Sir Skelton, 1831-1897</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2016 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
admitted alleged amity appears Argyll assured Athol Bannatyne believe Bothwell's brought Buchanan Calderwood Calvinistic Casket Letters Castle Church Conference consent Craigmillar Crown Darnley Darnley's death declared Diurnal of Occurrents doth doubt Drury Earl of Moray Edinburgh Eliza Elizabeth enemies England English English Council envoy Estates evidence faction Fast Castle favour French friends God's Grange hand hath Holyrood honour Huntly idolatry June King King's Kirk Knox Knox's Laird land Lennox Lething Lethington Lochleven Lord Bothwell Lord James Lord of Ledington Mait Maitland to Cecil marriage Mary Stuart Mary's matter Melville ministers mistress Moray Moray's Morton murder narrative never nobility nobles Norfolk Parliament political preachers Prince Privy Council Protestant Protestantism Queen Queen's Majesty Randolph to Cecil realm reason Reformation Regent religion Rizzio Ruthven Scotland Scots Scottish Secretary sent Sext sovereign Sussex taken thereof Throckmorton tion told Treaty Treaty of Edinburgh unto words write written
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 171 - So they left her with her ladies and gentlewomen. " The gates being locked, the King being in his bed, the Queen walking in her chamber, the Lord Ruthven took charge of the lower gate and the privy passages; and David was thrown down the stairs from the Palace where he was slain, and brought to the Porter's lodge, who taking off his clothes, said, This was his destiny. For upon this chest was his first bed when he came to this place, and now he lieth a very niggard and misknown knave.
עמוד 37 - I have communicated my judgment to the world. If the realm finds no inconvenience from the regiment of a woman, that which they approve shall I not further disallow than within my own breast, but shall be as well content to live under your Grace as Paul was to live under Nero...
עמוד 217 - Majesty, which being given to me by the said persons, as God shall be my judge, was no other than these words, " Schaw to the Earl Morton that the Queen will hear no speech of that matter appointed unto him...
עמוד 194 - Then Lethington, taking the speech, said : ' Madam, fancy ye not : we are here of the principal of your Grace's nobility and Council, that shall find the means that your Majesty shall be quit of him without prejudice of your son ; and albeit that my Lord of Murray here present be little less scrupulous for a Protestant than your Grace is for a Papist, I am assured he will look through his fingers thereto, and will behold our doings, saying nothing to the same.
עמוד 316 - The first, I think, will hardly be attempted for two causes : the one, for that if her adverse party accuse her of the murder by producing of her letters she will deny them, and accuse the most of them of manifest consent to the murder, hardly to be denied ; so as, upon the trial on both sides, her proofs will judicially fall best out, as it is thought.
עמוד 43 - Such stinking pride of women as was seen at that Parliament, was never seen before in Scotland. Three sundry days the Queen rode to the Tolbooth. The first day she made a painted oration ; and there...
עמוד 220 - Bothwell, after taking the queen's bridle, " boasted to marry the queen, who would or who would not ; yea, whether she would herself or not.
עמוד 219 - I abhorred and detested that marriage, because it was odious and scandalous to the world ; and, seeing the best part of the realm did approve it, either by flattery or by their silence...
עמוד 167 - I know that there are practices in hand, contrived between the father and son, to come by the crown against her will. I know that if that take effect which is intended, David, with the consent of the King, shall have his throat cut within these ten days. Many things grievouser and worse than these are brought to my ears; yea, of things intended against her own person, which, because I think better to keep secret than write to Mr. Secretary, I speak not of them but now to your lordship.
עמוד 47 - And because he had tarried an hour and more longer than the time appointed, the king, sitting in a throne made for the occasion, was so moved at this sermon that he would not dine; and being troubled, with great fury, he passed in the afternoon to the hawking.