Works of the Camden Society, Tema 27

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Página 110 - 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, would have in so contemptible a sort broken our commandment, in a cause that so greatly toucheth us in...
Página xv - ... told, that he had sent for his countess, whom she hated, and was preparing to hold a court, which in splendour should eclipse her own, she burst into a paroxysm of rage, swearing " with great oaths, " that she would have no more courts under her
Página 457 - or either of them, to sell so much of my lands lying within " the counties of Lincoln, Sussex, or Southampton, as shall " pay all my debts, as well those of my father deceased, as " of mine own. Beseeching them to hasten the same, and " to pay the creditors with all possible speed...
Página xxii - We Princes be wary enough of our bargains. Think you I will be bound by your speech to make no peace for mine own matters without their consent? It is enough that I injure not their country, nor themselves, in making 175 peace for them, without their consent.
Página 415 - ... o'clock he fell to exceeding good rest, and after his sleep found himself very well, and free from any ague at all, and was dressed, and did find much more ease than at any time since he was hurt, and his wound very fair, with the greatest amendment that is possible for the time, and with as good tokens. I do but beg his life of God, beseeching for his mercy's sake to grant it. My hope is now very good1.
Página 81 - IIe lettres to my servaunts, and sondry my frends . . . ib. 81 The enymye offeryng any revenge to any hir majesties domynions she might be depryved also of such helps . . . Sachregister.
Página xxi - At last she yielded so far as to allow him to continue in his office until the council of state could devise such a qualification of his title and authority as might remove her objection without peril to the public welfare. After more negotiations and renewed outbursts of the queen's wrath, the matter ended by the Dutch council of state petitioning Elizabeth to maintain the existing arrangement until they could without peril to themselves effect some change (June 15S6).
Página 243 - For in some things you had clear commandment, which you did not, and in others none, and did. We princes be wary enough of our bargains. Think you I will be bound by your own speech to make no peace for mine own matters without their consent ? It is enough that I injure not their country nor themselves in making peace for them without their consent. I am assured of your dutiful thoughts, but I am utterly at squares with this childish dealing.
Página xxxi - you will all repent the cockney kind of bringing up at this day of young men. They be gone hence with shame enough, and too many, that I will warrant, will make as many frays with bludgeons and bucklers as any in London shall do; but such shall never have credit with me again. Our simplest men in show have been our best men, and your gallant blood and ruffian men the worst of all others.
Página 24 - ... and comfort as those that go in these doubtful services. I pray you, my Lord, help us to be kept in comfort, for that we wyll hazard our lyfes for it.

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