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" Queen's own account of these transactions," he observes, " the delicacy of the lady, and the prudence of the wife, are in a continual struggle with facts, — willing to lay open the whole for her own vindication, yet unable to do it for her own sake... "
The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and ... - 393. oldal
1805
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Mary queen of Scots vindicated. [With] Additions and corrections, 3. kötet

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...April, little fufpecting the ftorm of evils, that was juft ready o to burft upon her which the delicacy of the lady, and the prudence of the wife, are in a continual ftruggle with fa£U ; willing to lay open the J whole For her Own vindication, yet unable to do it for her owa fake...

Mary Queen of Scots Vindicated, 3. kötet

John Whitaker - 1788 - 424 oldal
...April, little fufpecting the ftorm of evils, that was juft ready to burft upon her which the delicacy of the lady, and the prudence of, the wife, are in a continual ftnlggle with facts ; willing to lay open the whole for her own vindication, yet unable to do it for...

The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, 21. kötet

1805 - 574 oldal
...injury. How different y different minds are coi. diluted ! Mary's inftruftions to her arnbafiador, the B.ihop of Dunblane, may be feen in Keith, p. 388....lady, and the prudence of the wife, are in a continual ftru&gle wiih fjfts ; willing te lay open the whole for her own vindication, ' yet unable todo it for...

Life of Mary Queen of Scots, 2. kötet

Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 382 oldal
...Throughout the whole of the Queen's own account of these transactions," he observes, " the delicacy of the lady, and the prudence of the wife, are in a continual struggle with facts, — willing to lay open the whole for her own vindication, yet unable to do it...

The Family Library (Harper)., 22. kötet

1846 - 288 oldal
...Throughout the whole of the queen's own account of these transactions," he observes, " the delicacy of the lady, and the prudence of the wife, are in a continual struggle with facts, — willing to lay open the whole for her own vindication, yet unaMe to do it...




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