| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 664 pages
...both in battle and in their tents, as also by experience, knowlege and wisdom ; he could animate his army with witty persuasions, and also pacify and allay...; or else dissuade them, if need were, from their enterprize.' Stowe, 610. 74 ' Well/ quoth the duke, ' since ye think it good, I and mine will go, not... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 636 pages
...both in battle and in their tents, as also by experience, knowlege and wisdom ; he could animate his army with witty persuasions, and also pacify and allay...; or else dissuade them, if need were, from their enterprize.' Stowe, 610. 74 ' Well,' quoth the duke, ' since ye think it good, I and mine will go,... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1840 - 908 pages
...instantlyljroke forth, and above all was heard the voice of Sir William Cecil. "Well/' said Northumberland, "since ye think it good, I and mine will go, not doubting of your fidelity to the Queen's Majesty, whom I leave in your custody ; having no fear but that Her Highness will be in as safe keeping in the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 638 pages
...Finally, said they, this is the short им! loiig, the queen will in nowise grant that her f»:her shall take it upon him." " Well," quoth the duke, " since ye think it good, I and mine »ill go, not doubting of your fidelity to the queen's majetty, which I leave in your custody."* On... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...soldier that none would dare lift up their weapons against him. In the end Northumberland said — " Since ye think it good, I and mine will go, not doubting of your fidelity to the queen's majesty, whom I leave in your custody." He also reminded them of their oaths of allegiance to the virtuous Lady... | |
| Authors - 1845 - 762 pages
...soldier that none would dare lift up their weapons against him. In the end Northumberland said — " Since ye think it good, I and mine will go, not doubting of your fidelity to the queen's majesty, whom I leave in your custody." He also reminded them of their oaths of allegiance to the virtuous Lady... | |
| 1845 - 384 pages
...soldier that none would dare lift up their weapons against him. In the end Northumberland said—" Since ye think it good, I and mine will go, not doubting of your fidelity to the queen's majesty, whom I leave in your custody." He also reminded them of their oaths of allegiance to the virtuous Lady... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 238 pages
...both in battle and in then- tents, as also, by experience, knowledge, and wisdom. He could animate his army with witty persuasions, and also pacify and allay...Well,' quoth the Duke, ' since ye think it good, I then will go, not doubting of your fidelity to the Queen's majesty, which I leave in your custody."... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - Benevolence - 1861 - 412 pages
...in battle and in their tents ; as also, by experience, knowledge, and wisdom, he could animate his army with witty persuasions, and also pacify and allay...they, " this is the short and long, the queen will iu no wise grant that her father shall take the command upon him." So the duke prepared to depart ;... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 pages
...and in their tents, as also by experience, | knowledge, and wisdom, he could animate his army with I witty persuasions, and also pacify and allay his enemies'...them, if need were, from their enterprise. Finally, they said, this is the short and long, the queen will in no wise grant that her father should take... | |
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