| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1909 - 288 trang
...he shall not intimidate me." Thus exhorted, Ward broke open the letter, and read as follows : — " My lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends,...you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift from your attendance at this Parliament, for God and man have concurred to punish the wickedness of... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1911 - 630 trang
...conspirators, and who, in fact, immediately informed them. The important part of the letter was as follows : " I would advise you as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift your attendance at this Parliament ; for God and man hath concurred to punish the wickedness of this... | |
| Arthur Mee - 1910 - 656 trang
...of Lord Monteagle, threw down a letter, and disappeared as quickly as he had come. The letter said : My lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends,...tender your life, to devise some excuse to .shift your attendance at this Parliament, for Odd and man hath concurred to punish the wickedness of this... | |
| Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - 1920 - 648 trang
...letter to him in a disguised hand, warning him not to go to this Parliament. "My lord," said the letter, "out of the love I bear to some of your friends, I have a care for your life. Therefore, I advise you, if you love your life, to make some excuse so that you need... | |
| Howard Peacey - 1924 - 144 trang
...The whole of it? CATESBY : Yes, satisfy him. WINTER (reads) : " My lord, out of the love I bear for some of your friends, I have a care of your preservation,...therefore I would advise you as you tender your life to shift of your attendance at this Parliament " • • J C. WRIGHT: There! CATESBY : Naught of the opening!... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - 542 trang
...in compassion to Lord Monteagle, gave him warning in the following anonymous letter not to attend. "My LORD, Out of the love I bear to some of your friends,...have a care of your preservation, therefore, I would wish you, as you tender your life, to forbear your attendance at this parliament; for God and man have... | |
| Nigel Kelly, Jane Shuter, Rosemary Rees - 1998 - 296 trang
...Tresham to his brother-in-law, Lord Monteagle. It says: My Lord out of the love I bear to some of vour friends I have a care of your preservation therefore...you tender your life to devise some excuse to shift of your attendance at this parliament. Some historians sav it is a fake. /^atholics hoped for much... | |
| Nigel Kelly, Jane Shuter, Rosemary Rees - 1998 - 100 trang
...letter supposed to have been written by Francis Tresham to his brother-in-law, Lord Monteagle. It says: My Lord out of the love I bear to some of your friends I have a care of Catholics hoped for much from James. However, his government and parliaments were Protestant. So Catholics... | |
| Nigel Kelly, Rosemary Rees, Jane Shuter - 1998 - 166 trang
...plotters waited for the opening of Parliament. For seven months the gunpowder lay undiscovered. *# foforne your preservation therefore I would advise you as...you tender your life to devise some excuse to shift of your attendance at this parliament. Some historians say it is a fake. The arrest In October, Francis... | |
| Hugh Ross Williamson - 2002 - 380 trang
...several mis-spellings. Correcting these for the modern reader's convenience, the anonymous letter ran : 'My Lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends I have a care for your preservation; therefore I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise of some excuse... | |
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