| 1791 - 322 páginas
...your fortunes, and to. the queen's grace and goodnefs ; but beware of the gypfie (meaning JLeicefter) for he will be too hard for you all ; you know not the beaft fo well as i do." The ground of this quarrel, however^ is 'mora fully explained in Cecil lord... | |
| Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - 1797 - 204 páginas
...you to your fortunes, and the queen's grace and goodnefs; but beware of the gipfy, meaning Leicefter, for he will be too hard for you all; you know not the beajl Jo well as I do. Secretary WILLIAM CECILL. I COME now to the next, which was fecretary William... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 páginas
...your fortunes, and to the Queen's grace and goodness; but beware of the gipsey, meaning Leicester, o for he will be too hard for you all; you know not the best so well as I do. * * In the libels called " Leicester's Commonwealth" and " Leicester's Ghost,"... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queen's grace and goodness; but beware of the gipsy, (meaning Leicester,) for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do.' • la t fotun sute, t The Art of Poisoning. t IfirtUl sute. | LckeitrrV 1 ai. Supported kJ. SECRETARY... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queen's grace and goodness; but beware of the gipsy, (meaning Leicester,) for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do.' • In s future sUte. t The Ait of Poiwnmg. t MwÜií tUte. I ¿«¡eater's. I a/. Suppoited hIr. SECRETARY... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queen's grace and goodness; but beware of the .gipsy, (meaning Leicester,) for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do.' • la t future lUte. + The Art of Poisoning. * Mutiil itiU. I ul. Kapforwa by, SECRETARY WILLIAM CECILL.... | |
| 1810 - 632 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queen's grace and goodness; but beware of the gipsy, (meaning Leicester,) for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do.' ' Ja « future state. tlhe Art of Poisoning. t Martial state' i Leicester's. II nl. Supported bjr.... | |
| sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 228 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queenes grace and goodnesse, but beware of the gipsey, meaning Leicester, for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do. CECIL, ',_ -;;•:•'•• mm i II il : •. . -.-- lnn K ^ \. *f.; . . w/ / • , ' • -•,'*:... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 184 páginas
...to your fortunes, and the queenes grace and goodnesse, but beware of the gipsey, meaning Leicester, for he will be too hard for you all, you know not the beast so well as I do. I; • r.;— ,'.. , ' iff:>2ar I • . -' " . ^p 'X ^ ,•. '.- ,3 :.: ;'v£:-;- .•' • •j'^frvM^'... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 páginas
...your fortunes, and to the Queen's grace and goodness ; but beware of the gypsy (meaning Leicester) for he will be too hard for you all ; you know not the beast, so well as I do."* ; At this aera, the University of Oxford was in a most deplorable condition : it's discipline had been... | |
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