| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 pages
...fovereign, and have nothing to do with your hufband's command whatfoever, if the faid earl would for'himfelf enter into that band and confederacy with them, they could be content to humbly requeft and travel by all means with your majefty for his pardon, but before they could any farther... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...fovereign, and have nothing to do with your hufband's command whatfoevet, if the faid earl would for himfelf enter into that band and confederacy with them, they could be content to humbly requeft and travel by all means with your majefty for his pardon, but before they could any farther... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...fovereign, anJ have nothing to do with your hufband's command whatibever, if the faid earl would for himfelf enter into that band and confederacy with them, they could be content to humbly requeft and travel by all means with your maiefty for his pardon, but before they could any farther... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 442 pages
...worse effects ; for helping of such inconvenience that might fall out by that kind of dealing, they had thought it convenient to join themselves in league...natural sovereign, and have nothing to do with your hushands command whatsoever, if the .-aid earl would for himself enter into that band and confederacy... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1828 - 746 pages
...inconvenience that might fallout by that kind of dealing, they had thought it convenient to join themselves iu [ x ` lor himself enter into that band and confederacy with them, they could be content to humbly request... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 750 pages
...helping of such inconvenience that might fallout by that kind of dealing, they had thought itconvemeut to join themselves in league and band with some other...natural sovereign, and have nothing to do with your husband s command whatsoever, if the said earl would for himself enter into that band and confederacy... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 690 pages
...Bothwell, Argyle, and secretary Lethington, in the name of the earl Morton, 8cc. They declared they bad thought it convenient to join themselves in league and band with some other noblemen, to have nothing to do with your hushand's command whatever.' Douglas was desired to propose this to... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1835 - 630 pages
...worse effects ; for helping of such inconvenience that might fall out by that kind of dealing, they had thought it convenient to join themselves in league and band with some oilier noblemen, resolved to obey Your Majesty as their natural sovereign, and have nothing to do with... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1844 - 620 pages
...worse effects ; for helping of such inconvenience that might fall out by that kind of dealing, they had thought it convenient to join themselves in league...into that band and confederacy with them, they could bo content to humbly request and travel by all mean) with Your Majesty for his pardon, but, before... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - Princes - 1854 - 398 pages
...righteous plotters of evil with good intentions), " had thought it convenient to join themselves in band with some other noblemen resolved to obey your...If the said Earl would for himself enter into that bond and confederacy with them, they could be content to humbly request and travail with your Majesty... | |
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