I am desirous that all here, with ladies and others, bear witness ; for he is so much your own son, that I fear it will be the worse for him hereafter ! " Then she spoke to Sir William Stanley. " This," says she, " is the son whom (I hope) shall first... Cassell's old and new Edinburgh - Trang 46bởi James Grant - 1880Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 484 trang
...hereafter." Then turning to Sir William Stanley, Darnley's principal English servant, Mary added, " This is the son who, I hope, shall first unite the...two kingdoms of Scotland and England. " Sir William answered, " Why, madam ! shall he succeed before your Majesty and his father ? " " Alas ! " Mary only... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 trang
...turning to Sir William Stanley, Darnley's principal English servant, Mary added, " This is the sou who, I hope, shall first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England. " Sir William answered, " Why, madam ! shall he succeed before your Majesty and his father ? " " Alas ! " Mary only... | |
| W. Harlan Cord - 1885 - 564 trang
...child . "'My lord,' said Mary, "God has given us a son,' and partially uncovering the infant's face, she added a protest that it was his, and no other...kingdoms of Scotland and England.' " Sir William Stanley then inquired, ' Why, madam, shall he succeed before your majesty and his father? ' " 'Alas ! ' answered... | |
| Ella Mason Williams Thompson - 1889 - 316 trang
...and child. "My lord," said Mary, "God has given us a son." Partially uncovering the infant's face, she added a protest that it was his, and no other...turning to an English gentleman present, she said. X "This is the son who, I hope, shall first unite Scotland and England." He replied, "Why, madam, shall... | |
| Marion Harland - 1898 - 408 trang
...for a critical inspection of the unpleasing visage of James First of England and Sixth of Scotland. " The son who, I hope, shall first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England," said Mary to an English gentleman who accompanied Darnley upon the visit alluded to just now. The peace... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - 1900 - 392 trang
...worse for him hereafter ! " Then she spoke to Sir William Stanley. " This," says she, " is the son whom (I hope) shall first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England ! " Sir William answered, " Why, Madam ? Shall he succeed before your Majesty and his father ? " " Because," says she,... | |
| William Odum - 1904 - 286 trang
...heir to the throne caused much rejoicing throughout Scotland. " This," said she, "is the son whom, I hope, shall first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England." As we know, this hope was ultimately realised. Sir James Melville rode to London, and in four days... | |
| Frederick William Watkeys - 1908 - 494 trang
...infant's face, she then added that it was his and no other man's son. Turning to an English nobleman present, she said, " This is the son who, I hope,...first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England. " Why, madam," said Sir William Stanley, " shall he succeed before your Majesty and his father? " "... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - 1921 - 436 trang
...for him hereafter ! ' Then she spoke to Sir William Stanley. ' This,' says she, ' is the son whom, I hope, shall first unite the two kingdoms of Scotland and England ! ' Sir William answered, ' Why, Madam ? Shall he succeed before your Majesty and his father ? ' 1 Spanish Calendar,... | |
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