| 1816 - 406 páginas
...Emperor likewise, and the King of France her good brother, the Cardinal of Lorrain, and her Unkles in France, besides the Pope's Holiness, with many...princes were over-great personages to meddle with such apoor man as he was, being her Majesty's own subject: and where her Majesty said, that if either she,... | |
| Robert Buchanan (Publisher.) - 1826 - 522 páginas
...was assured her government should be as well guided as ever it was in any king's days. The said lord being so feebled with his sickness, and wearied with...her barn, or the commonweal perished, the said Lord Rulhcn should have the weight thereof; the said lord answered, that if any of the three perished, her... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1867 - 482 páginas
...France, and her uncles, not to speak of his holiness the Pope. Ruthven answered, with grave sarcasm, " that these noble princes were over-great personages...poor man as he was, being her majesty's own subject." Then there was a partly political discussion, in which Ruthven maintained that the queen had abandoned... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 506 páginas
...France, and her uncles, not to speak of his holiness the Pope. Ruthven answered, with grave sarcasm, " that these noble princes were over-great personages...poor man as he was, being her majesty's own subject." Then there was a partly political discussion, in which Ruthven maintained that the queen had abandoned... | |
| Lord Patrick Ruthven Ruthven - 1890 - 44 páginas
...Emperor likewise, and the King of FRANCE her good brother, the Cardinal of LORRAIN, and her uncles in France, besides the Pope's Holiness, with many...and where her Majesty said, that if either she, her bairn, or the common-weal perished, the Lord RUTHVEN should have the weight thereof; he answered, that... | |
| [Patrick Ruthven Ruthven (3rd baron]) - 1891 - 186 páginas
...Emperor likewise, and the King of FRANCE her good brother, the Cardinal of LORRAIN, and her uncles in France, besides the Pope's Holiness, with many...and where her Majesty said, that if either she, her bairn, or the commonweal perished, the Lord RUTHVEN should have the weight thereof; he answered, that... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1905 - 442 páginas
...Holiness, and many other princes in Italy. Ruthven answered, that these noble princes were over great personages to meddle with such a poor man as he was, being her Majesty's own subject. And what her Majesty said, that if she, or her child and Commonweal perished, the said Lord Ruthven would... | |
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