| John Stark - 1805 - 488 páginas
...peace, and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms, not against the queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished troni her presence; she should find them... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 páginas
...willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that the)' had taken arms not against the queen but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished from her presence, she should find them... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 468 páginas
...peace, and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms not against the queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished from her presencej she should find them... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 páginas
...peace, and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms not against the queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if be were given up to justice, or banished from her presence, she should find them... | |
| George Chalmers - 1818 - 540 páginas
...indemnified, for taking arms against herT. To these conciliatory offers, Morton, in the name of the chiefs, made answer : That they had taken arms, not against...the Queen ; but, against the murderer of the King, whom, if she would deliver to punishment, or put him, from her company, she should find nothing more... | |
| George Cook - 1819 - 444 páginas
...while he used the high language which he employed, declared to Le Croc, in the name of the nobles, " that they had taken arms not against the queen, but...the murderer of the king ; that if she would deliver him to justice, or banish him from her presence, she would find that they had no other wish than to... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 436 páginas
...peace, and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms not against the Queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished from her presence, she should find them... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 432 páginas
...' and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms not against the Queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished from her presence, she should find them... | |
| George Chalmers - 1822 - 672 páginas
...indemnified, for taking arms against her. To this princely offer, Morton, in the name of his associates, made answer, that they had taken arms not against the Queen, but against the murderer of the King, whom if she would deliver to punishment, or exclude him from her company, she would satisfy all their... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 498 páginas
...peace, and her willingness to pardon the offences which they had committed. Morton replied with warmth, that they had taken arms not against the queen, but against the murderer of her husband ; and if he were given up to justice, or banished from her presence, she should find them... | |
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