| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 602 páginas
...went to the bar of the House of Commons, and said, with his peculiar enunciation, " Aye, Taitus Oates, accause Catherine, Queen of England, of haigh traison...number of persons suffered by the impeachments of Oates, during a space of upwards of two years. The last victim was the unfortunate Viscount Stafford,... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 páginas
...heard Gates with indignation. After the examination, he said to some of his- friends : " They think I have a mind to a new wife ; but, for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." Gates, however, swore to the new story before the council, and then Bedloe came in to corroborate it.*... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 páginas
...observed, after hearing the evidence, to join them in an address to the king, for the removal of " I have a mind to a new wife ; but for all that I «ill the queen and all papists from about hi» person, not tec an innocent woman abused." Ontcs had... | |
| David Hume - 1851 - 606 páginas
...allurements of pleasure, or interest, or safety, had the generosity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife...all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." * He immediately ordered Oates to be strictly confined, seized his papers, and dismissed his servants... | |
| charles barker - 1853 - 126 páginas
...gave umbrage to some, who were too considerable to be set at defiance. "They think," said Charles, "I have a mind to a new wife, but for all that I will not see an innocent woman abused." In a conversation he had with Burnet, who used frequently about this time (December of 1678) to wait... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 600 páginas
...allurements of pleasure, or interest, or safety, had the generosity to protect his injured consort. ' They think,' said he, ' I have a mind to a new wife...all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused.' 9 He immediately ordered Oates to be strictly confined, seized his papers, and dismissed his servants... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1854 - 264 páginas
...monarch seems to have completely shaken off his usual inertness on this occasion. "They think," he said, "I have a mind to a new wife, but, for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." But though the queen was spared, an immense number of persons were condemned on the impeachments of... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 552 páginas
...this act of justice, his kind and manly protection of the Queen, during the^fury of the Popish Plot. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife,...but for all that, I will not see an innocent woman persecuted." Let any one read Lord Clarendon's account of his daughter's dishonour, and of Charles's... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 616 páginas
...allurements of pleasure, or interest, or safety, had tho gener osity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, "I have a mind to a new wife...all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused."* He immediately ordered Ontes to be stricTly confined, seized his papers, and dismissed his servants;... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 583 páginas
...allurements of pleasure, or interest, or safety, had the gener osity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife...all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused."* He immediately ordered Gates to be strictly confined, seized bis papers, and dismissed his servants... | |
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