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" We could never have imagined, had we not seen it fall out in experience, that a man raised up by ourself, and extraordinarily favoured by us above any other subject of this land... "
History of the United Netherlands: From the Death of William the Silent to ... - Página 421
por John Lothrop Motley - 1861
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Annals of the Lords of Warrington and Bewsey: From 1587 to 1833, when ...

William Beamont - 1873 - 200 páginas
...bearer (sir Thomas Heneage) understand, whom we have expressly sent unto you to charge you withall. We could never have imagined, had we not seen it fall out in experience, that a man raysed uppe by ourselfe and extraordinarily favoured by us above anie other subject of this land would...
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The Popular History of England, Volúmenes3-4

Charles Knight - 1880 - 1256 páginas
...words of her correspondence. There was no chance of mistaking the meaning of such sentences as these: ''We could never have imagined, had we not seen it fall out iu experience, that a man raised up by ourself, and extraordinarily favoured by us above any other...
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Macaulay, T.B. History; and essay.-[Yonge, C.M.] History of Greece.-[Gibbon ...

Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 páginas
...wrote a letter to the earl. There was no chance of mistaking the meaning of such sentences as these: "We could never have imagined, had we not seen it...that a man raised up by ourself, and extraordinarily favored by us above any other subject of this land, would have in so contemptible a sort broken our...
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Queen Elizabeth

Edward Spencer Beesly - 1918 - 268 páginas
...the Queen by Sir Thomas Heneage. " How contemptuously we conceive ourself to have been used by yon, you shall by this bearer understand, whom we have...it fall out in experience, that a man raised up by ouraelf and extraordinarily favoured by us above any other subject of this land, would have in so contemptible...
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The Word of a Prince: A Life of Elizabeth I from Contemporary Documents

Maria Perry - 1990 - 288 páginas
...by you, you shall by this bearer understand, whom we have expressly sent unto you to charge you 196 withal. We could never have imagined (had we not seen...extraordinarily favoured by us above any other subject in this land would have in so contemptible a sort broken our commandment, in a cause that so greatly...
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The Later Tudors: England, 1547-1603

Penry Williams - 1998 - 650 páginas
...furious when she eventually heard the news: 'We could never have imagined', she wrote to Leicester, 'had we not seen it fall out in experience, that a man raised up by ourself . . . would have in so contemptible a sort broken our commandment'.87 Eventually, persuaded by Burghley...
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Elizabeth I: Collected Works

Elizabeth I - 2000 - 488 páginas
...my lord of Leicester from the queen, by Sir Thomas Heneage How contemptuously we conceive ourselves to have been used by you, you shall by this bearer...that a man raised up by ourself and extraordinarily favored by us, above any other subject of this land, would have in so contemptible a sort broken our...
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The England of Elizabeth

Alfred Leslie Rowse - 2003 - 636 páginas
...would not give way. Leicester should renounce the authority he had accepted or she would recall him. "We could never have imagined, had we not seen it...extraordinarily favoured by us above any other subject in this land, would have in so contemptible a sort broken our commandment, in a cause that so greatly...
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Queen Elizabeth I: Selected Works

Elizabeth I (Queen of England) - 2004 - 412 páginas
...you you shall by this bearer understand, whom we have expressly sent unto you to charge you withal.1 We could never have imagined (had we not seen it fall out in experience) that a man raised up by [5 ourself and extraordinarily favored by us above any other subject of this land would have in so...
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