| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Scotland - 1825 - 490 pages
...are sa crewell in taking of revenge, that nather have thay regarde to person, cage, tyme or caus ; sa ar thay generallie all sa far addictit to thair...self; whilk ingendrit sik rancor in his hart, that he pretennittit na inventioun how he mycht destroy the said Maclayne. At last he devysit to draw on a... | |
| Donald Gregory - Highlands (Scotland) - 1836 - 536 pages
...generallie all ga far addictit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceid in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the warld." — Historic of King James the jSext, p. 217. The author of the work in which the above severe reflections... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1878 - 832 pages
...they generalite all sa far addictit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceed in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the warld." "Upon my word," said the honest Major, " it is a most formidable indictment. You had better ask Sir... | |
| William Black - 1878 - 342 pages
...they generallie all sa far addictit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceed in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the warld." " Upon my word," said the honest Major, " it is a most formidable indictment. You had better ask Sir... | |
| 1878 - 926 pages
...tltey generaliie all sa far addiclit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceed in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the war Id." "Upon my word," said the honest Major, " it is a most formidable indictment. You had better... | |
| William Black - 1879 - 332 pages
...they generallie all sa far addictit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceed in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the warld." " Upon my word," said the honest Major " it is a most formidable indictment. You had better ask Sir... | |
| Donald Gregory - Highlands (Scotland) - 1881 - 512 pages
...generallie all sa far addictit to thair awin tyrannicall opinions that, in all respects, they exceid in creweltie the maist barbarous people that ever hes bene sen the begynning of the warld." — Historic of King James the Sext, p. 217. The author of the work in which the above severe reflections... | |
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