| Malcolm Laing - Scotland - 1804 - 388 pages
...efter long communing nion of the the eirle Bothwell proponed to me the king's murther, re<!U ,"" - what wald be my part therein, seeing it was the queines...that purpose, persuading me to agrie to the eirle Bothwell's desyre. Last of all the eirle Bothwell, being in Whittinghame, thairafter eirnestly proponed... | |
| Henry Walter - Great Britain - 1832 - 642 pages
...murder." " To this proposal," he continued, " my answer was, that I would not, in any ways, meddle with that matter. And that for this cause, because I am but now come out of trouble, whereof as yet I am not rid ; and therefore I cannot enter myself in such... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 642 pages
...494. u» ' jfy answer to the earl Bothwell at that time was this, that I would not in any ways meddle with that matter, and that for this cause ; because I am but new come out of new trouble, whereof as yet I am not rid; and therefore I cannot enter myself in such a... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 690 pages
...494. '" ' My answer to the earl Bothwell at that time was this, that I would not in any ways meddle with that matter, and that for this cause; because I am but new come out of new trouble, whereof as yet I am not rid; and therefore I cannot enter myself in such a... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1839 - 640 pages
...494. 143 ' My answer to the earl Bothwell at that time was this, that I would not in any ways meddle with that matter, and that for this cause ; because I am but new come out of new trouble, whereof as yet I am not rid; and therefore I cannot enter myself in such a... | |
| Sir John Skelton - Scotland - 1888 - 456 pages
...than me. My answer to the Earl Bothwell at that time was this ; that I would not in ony ways meddle with that matter, and that for this cause, — ' Because I am but newlie come out of a new trouble, whereof as yet I am not redd ; being forbidden to come near the Court... | |
| Hilda T. Skae - Queens - 1905 - 272 pages
...than me. My answer to the Earl Bothwell at that time was this : that I would not in any ways meddle with that matter, and that for this cause — Because I am but newlie come out of a new trouble, whereof as yet I am not redd, being forbidden to come near the Court... | |
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