| Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1816 - 720 pages
...what communication we had together, " I doubt not but they will make the true report " thereof unto your Grace. I am exceedingly sorry " that such faults...shall be, " your faithful subject. " Your Grace's most humble subject, and chaplain, " T. Cantuariensis." But jealousy, and the King's new affection,... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 788 pages
...d lubt not but they will make the true report ' Ħhereof unto your pracc. lam exceedingly ' - >rry, that such faults can be proved by the ' queen, as I heard of their relation. But I ' ain, and ever shall be, your faithful subject, ' Your graces most bumble subject, nnd cliap' IP in.... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 784 pages
...report ' thereof unto your grace. I Ħun exceedingly ' sorry, that such faults can be proved by (lie I queen, as I heard of their relation. But I ' am, and ever shall be, your faithful subject, 4 Your graces most humble subject, and chap' lain. T. Cantunriensis.' But jealousy, and the king's... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 528 pages
...what communication we " had together, I doubt not but they will make the true report " thereof unto your grace. I am exceedingly sorry that such faults...proved by the queen, as I heard of their relation ; and I am " and ever shall be your faithful subject." But what was this report, which they were to... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1825 - 620 pages
...communication we had together, I doubt not but they will make the true report thereof unto your grace. 1 am exceedingly sorry that such faults can be proved by the queen, as 1 'heard of their relation. But I am, and ever shall be, your faithful subject. " Your grace's " Humble... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1828 - 590 pages
...heart of him whom the bad B0 much obliged, to volunteer such an instigation ' 13 His postcript was, ' I am exceedingly sorry that such faults can be proved by the queen, as I heard of their relation,' Burn. Hist. p. 2oi. " So much had she mistaken her friends, that she told Kingston, ' I would I had... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1829 - 788 pages
...will make the true " report thereof unto your grace. I am exceedingly " sorry that such faults can l)e proved by the queen, " as I heard of their relation...." shall be, your faithful subject. " Your grace's most humble subject, and chaplain, " T. Cantuariensis." But jealousy, and the king's new affection,... | |
| Henry John Todd - Bishops - 1831 - 430 pages
...And what communication we had together, I doubt not but they will make the true report thereof unto your Grace. I am exceedingly sorry, that such faults...But I am, and ever shall be, your faithful subject." The trial and condemnation of the queen almost immediately followed. Not content with this result,... | |
| Henry John Todd - Bishops - 1831 - 432 pages
...And what communication we had together, I doubt not but they will make the true report thereof unto your Grace. I am exceedingly sorry, that such faults can be proved by the queen, as I heard of l their relation. But I am, and ever shall be, your faithful subject." The trial and condemnation of... | |
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