| 1845 - 1024 trang
...having imputed to that prince an intention of subverting and destroying many of his principal nobility. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted, the time and place of combat were appointed . and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1846 - 482 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having spoken seditious words against his majesty in a private conversation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by single combat. " WATTE vocat cui THOMA venit, neque SYMME retardat, BATQUE, GIBBE simul, HYKKE venire... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 628 trang
...imputed to that prince an intention of subverting and destroying many of his principal nobility '. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted : the time and place of combat were appointed : and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1849 - 524 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having spoken seditious words against his majesty in a private conversation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by single combat. " WATTE vocat cni THOMA venit, neque SYMME retardat, BATO.UE, GIBBE simul, HYKKE venire... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 562 trang
...having imputed to that prince an intention of subverting and destroying many of his principal nobility.t Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted : the time and place of combat were appointed : and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 394 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having spoken seditious words against his majesty in a private conversation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by single combat. As proofs were wanting for legal trial, the lords readily acquiesced in that mode of... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 552 trang
...having imputed to that prince an intention of subverting and destroying many of his principal nobility.t Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted : the time and place of combat were appointed : and... | |
| William Grainge - 1859 - 406 trang
...having imputed to him an intention of subverting and destroying many of the principal nobility. Mowbray denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence in single fight. The challenge was accepted ; and the time and place of combat appointed. The lists... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 trang
...having imputed to that prince an intention ot subverting and destroying many of his principal nobility. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted ; the time and place of combat were appointed; and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 trang
...lire-brand madly strides along. is proofs were wanting for legal trial, the lords readily acquiesced in that mode of determination ; the time and place...appointed, and the whole nation waited with anxious suspense for the event. 14. At length the day arrived on which the duel was to be fought ; and the... | |
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