| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 544 pages
...Italian called David," who may be the occasion of the queen's destruction ; — the other protesting, on the word of a prince, that he never knew of any part of the treasonable conspiracy and cruel murder committed in presence of the queen. Birrel thus records the... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - Queens - 1851 - 400 pages
...as in the presence of the Lords of Secret Council, plainly declared upon his honour, fidelity, and the word of a Prince, that he never knew of any part of the said treasonable conspiracy whereof he is slanderously and falsely accused, nor never counselled, commanded,... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Queens - 1853 - 470 pages
...majesty as in the presence of the lords of secret council, plainly declared upon his honor, fidelity, and the word of a prince, that he never knew of any part of the said treasonaable conspiracy whereof he is slanderously and falsely accused, nor never counseled, commanded,... | |
| Claude Nau (sieur de la Boisselière) - Queens - 1883 - 736 pages
...went so far as to publish a declaration (dated Edinburgh, 20th March 1565-6) to the effect that he "plainly declared, upon his honour, fidelity, and in the word of a prince, that he ever knew of any part of the said treasonable conspiracy whereof he is slanderously and saklessly traduced... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - 1887 - 496 pages
...as in the presence of the Lords of Secret Council, plainly declared upon his honour, fidelity, and the word of a Prince, that he never knew of any part of the said treasonable conspiracy whereof he is slanderously and falsely accused, nor never counselled, commanded,... | |
| Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock - 1897 - 420 pages
...Majesty's most noble person in captivity.' And he further went on to declare on his honour, fidelity, and the word of a prince, ' that he never knew of any part of the said treasonable conspiracy whereof he was slanderously and falsely accused, nor never counselled,... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - Scotland - 1921 - 436 pages
...as in the presence of the Lords of Secret Council, plainly declared upon his honour, fidelity, and the word of a Prince, that he never knew of any part of the said treasonable conspiracy whereof he is slanderously and falsely traduced, nor never counselled,... | |
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