in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the King, and to the rest of the associates in that action ; but I greatly distrust to effect this to her Majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do mine uttermost endeavour. The Correspondence of Robert Bowes, of Aske, Esquire, the Ambassador of ... - Page 199by Robert Bowes, Surtees Society (Durham, City of) - 1842 - 588 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...king's privity and content, and he pretended to be Hill willing to plcafure her majefty in the fame, fo far as he may with his duty to the king and to the reft of the afibciates in that afiion; but I greatly diftruft to effect this to her majefty's pleafure,... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1811 - 538 pages
...without the king's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI. who put the earl of Gowric to death, A. D. 1584, and seized... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 636 pages
...without the king's privity and consent; and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...majesty's pleasure; wherein, nevertheless. I shall do my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI. who put the earl of Cowrie to death, AD 158*, and seized all... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 636 pages
...and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with In, duty to the king and to the rest of the associates...majesty's pleasure; wherein, nevertheless. I shall do my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI. who put the earl of Gowrie to death, AD 158+, and seized all... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 544 pages
...without the King's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure Her Majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...Majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do my utmost endeavours. WHETHER James VI., who put the Earl of Gowrie to death, AD 1584, and seized all... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 512 pages
...without the King's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure Her Majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...Majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI., who put the Earl of Gowrie to death, AD 1584, and seized all... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 508 pages
...without the King's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure Her Majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...'Majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall dp my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI., who put the Earl of Cowrie to death, A, D. 1584, and seized... | |
| William Robertson - History - 1824 - 498 pages
...without the king's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do my utmost endeavours. Whether James VI., who put the earl of Gowrie to death, AD 1584, and seized all... | |
| William Robertson - History - 1824 - 498 pages
...without the king's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the king and to the rest of the associates in thataction; but I greatly distrust to effect this to her majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless,... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 494 pages
...without the king's privity and consent, and he pretended to be still willing to pleasure her majesty in the same, so far as he may with his duty to the...majesty's pleasure, wherein, nevertheless, I shall do my utmost endeavours. to dwell longer upon minute and verbal criticisms, than may be interesting or... | |
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