| Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 páginas
...letters patent. Bates, a Turkey * " Your queen (Elizabeth) did talk of her subjects' love and affection, and, in good truth, she aimed well; our king talketh of his subjects' fear and subjection, and hersin I think he doth well too, as long as it holdeth good."—Lord T. Howard to Harrington, fiug.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 páginas
...accession of James, wrote to Harrington, " Your queen did talk of her subjects' love aud good affection, and in good truth she aimed well. Our king talketh...herein I think he doth well too, — as long as it JiolJtfh good." Fifteen-shilling Piece of Jamfc L James I. hawking. CHAPTER XXI. Tbe Qtmpowder Plot... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1859 - 746 páginas
...talk of her subjects' love and good affection, and in good truth she aimed well ; our king talkcth of his subjects' fear and subjection, and herein I think he doth well too, ns long as it holdeth good."—Nug» Antiquae, i., 395. t The court of James I. was incomparably the... | |
| Philip Smith - 1863 - 564 páginas
..." Your queen," wrote a courtier to Harrington, " did talk of her subjects' love and good affection, and in good truth she aimed well. Our king talketh of his subjects' fear and subjection, and herein 1 think he doth well too, as long as it holdeth good." But James had neither the power nor the industry... | |
| Philip Smith - 1868 - 394 páginas
...state. "Your queen," wrote a courtier to Harrington, "did talk of her subjects' love and good affection, and in good truth she aimed well. Our king talketh...and herein I think he doth well too, as long as it holdeth good." But James had neither the power nor the industry to make it hold good ; while his frivolous... | |
| Richard Niccols - 1873 - 166 páginas
...inftrufling his friend as to his behaviour when he came to Court, he thus defcribed the ruling favourite, " Car hath all favours, as I told you before; the King teacheth him Latin every morning, and I think fome one fhould teach him Englifh too ; for, as he is a Scottifh lad, he hath much need of better language.... | |
| Philip Smith - 1873 - 408 páginas
..."Your queen," wrote a courtier to Harrington, "did talk of her subjects' love and good affection,' an& in good truth she aimed well. Our king talketh of his subjects' fear and subjection, and herein 1 think he doth well too, as long as it holdeth good." But James had neither tho power nor the industry... | |
| 1874 - 344 páginas
...thus write to Harrington : " Your queen did talk of her subjects' love and good affection ; and in truth she aimed well. Our king talketh of his subjects' fear and subjection ; and herein I think he doeth well too ; so lony as it holdeth good." Left to his own counsel, James publicly declared that... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1876 - 756 páginas
...queen," says Lord Thomas Howard, in a letter, ' did talk of her subjects' love and good affection, and in good truth she aimed well ; our king talketh...and subjection, and herein I think he doth well too, аз long as it boldcth good." — Nnge Antiqutc, i., 395. t The court of James I. was incomparably... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1878 - 1006 páginas
...queen," says lord Thomas Howard, in a letter, " did talk of her subjects' love and "&ct:in. and in zo«d truth she aimed well : our king talketh of his subjects' fear and subjection, «M herein 1 think he doth well too, as long as it holdeth good." Nugas Antique, i. 395. 238 Death... | |
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