| John Whitaker - 1787 - 434 oldal
...fhamefully the Queen our fovereign," they fay to Throgmorton on July the aoth afterward, " was led eaptive, and by FEAR, FORCE, and (as by " many conjectures may be well fufpected) other " EXTRAORDINARY and mere UNLAWFUL means, " COMPELLED to become bedfellow to another... | |
| John Whitaker - 1788 - 424 oldal
..." How " fhamefully the Queen our fovereign," they fay to Throgmorton on July the aoth afterward, ** was led captive, and by FEAR, FORCE, and (as by " many conjectures may be well fufpected) ' other " EXTRAORDINARY and more UNLAWFUL means, " COMPELLED to become bedfellow to another... | |
| 1793 - 514 oldal
...hiftorian. " How fhamefully the " Queen our fovereign," fay the very rebels themfelves at the time, " was led captive, and by fear, force, and (as by many " conjectures may be well fufpedted) other extraordinary and " more unlawful means, compelled to become bed-fellow to " Bothwell... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 372 oldal
...kept for punishing thereof, or rather how scornfully a disguised mask was set up instead of justice ; how shamefully the queen our sovereign was led captive,...and by fear, force, and (as by many conjectures may well be suspected) other extraordinary and more unlawful means compelled to become bed fellow to another... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 388 oldal
...kept for punishing thereof, or rather how scornfully a disguised mask was set up instead of justice ; how shamefully .the queen our sovereign was led captive,...and by fear, force, and (as by many conjectures may well be suspected) other extraordinary and more unlawful means compelled to become bed fellow to another... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1808 - 256 oldal
...circumstances of atrocity and profligacy. " How shamefully," says a Scottish contemporary writer, " the queen, our sovereign, was led captive, and by fear, force, (and as many conjectures may well be suspected) other extraordinary and more unlawful means, compelled to become... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 oldal
...Throckmorton was sent by Elizabeth, as her ambassador into Scotland, the Lords presented him, on the 1 1th of July, with a formal justification of their doings...shamefully the Queen, our Sovereign, was led captive, and, byfear, force, and (as by many conjectures may be well suspected) other extraordinary and more unlawful... | |
| James Carruthers - 1831 - 596 oldal
...to Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, Elizabeth's ambassador, they own and declare, that " she was shamefully led captive, " and by fear, force, and" (as by many conjectures may well be suspected) " by other extraordinary " and more unlawful means, compelled to become " Both well's... | |
| 1846 - 288 oldal
...written to the English ambassador, six weeks after the ravishment, it is expressly said, that "the queen was led captive, and by fear, force, and (as by many...conjectures may be well suspected) other extraordinary ind more unlawful means, compelled to become the bedfellow to another wife's husband." — See the... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 398 oldal
...reply to the inquiries Sir Nicholas Throckmorton had been instructed to make from his own Sovereign: " How shamefully the Queen our Sovereign was led captive, and by fear, force, and, as by many conjectures be well suspected, other extraordinary and more unlawful means compelled." And here they explain, in... | |
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