| 1759 - 742 trang
...both. And if ever I have given confent by my words, or even by my thoughts, to any attempt againft the life of the Queen of England, far from declining the judgment of men, I (hall not even pray for the mercy of God." The unhappy Mary, notwithftanding, received fentence of... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 trang
...both. And, if ever I have given confent by my words, or even by my thoughts, to any attempt againffc the life of the queen of England, far from declining^ the judgment of men, I (hall not even pray for the mercy of God." The unhappy Mary, notwithftandlng, received fentence of... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 trang
...both. And, if ever I have given confent by my words, or even by my thoughts, to any attempt againft the life of the queen of England, far from declining the judgment of men, I {hall not even pray for the mercy of God." The unhappy Mary, notwithftanding, received fentence of... | |
| 1784 - 478 trang
...both. And, if ever I have given confent by my words, or even, by my thoughts, to any attempt againit the life of the queen of England, far from declining the judgment of men, I fhall not even pray for the mercy of God." By ;Elizabeth's exprefs command, the commiffioners t without... | |
| 1807 - 728 trang
...duties of religion, an-id abhor the detestable cnn-ne of assassimsatiosi as equally repugnan-nt to both. And if ever I have given consent, by my words, or even by n-ny thoughts, to any atten-npt against the life of the queen ok' England, far fn-tr from deJn-ning... | |
| Mary Hays - 1803 - 542 trang
...assassination, as equally repugnant to both. If ever I have given consent by my words, or -even ra thought, to any attempt against the life of the queen of England,...men, I shall not even pray for the mercy -of God." On the two days which Mary appeared before; her judges, her conduct displayed the magnanimity of a... | |
| Mary Hays - 1803 - 546 trang
...assassination, as equally repugnant to both. If ever I have given consent by my words, or even in thought, to any attempt against the life -of the queen of England,...the judgment of men, I shall not even pray for the niercyof God." On the two days which Mary appeared before her judges, her conduct displayed the magnanimity... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 trang
...duties of religion, and abhor the detestable crime « MAR SSsaSsination, as equally repugfiant to both. And, if ever I have given consent by my words, or...men, I shall not even pray for the mercy of God." Two different days did Mary appear before the judges; and in every part of her behaviour maintained... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 trang
...religion, and abhor the detestable crime uf fewsssination, as equally repugnant to both. And, if ever 1 have given consent by my Words, or even by my thoughts,...men, I shall not even pray for the mercy of God." Two different days did Mary appear before the judges; and in every part of her behaviour maintained... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 trang
...duties " of religion, and abhor the detestable crime of assassi" nation, as equally repugnant to both. And, if ever I have " given consent by my words, or...men, I shall not even pray " for the mercy of God.* Two different days did Mary appear before the judges, and in every part of her behaviour maintained... | |
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