My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. The Loyalist [ed. by W. Blair]. - Página 152por Loyalist - 1803 - 32 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 páginas
...was of the true Tudor blood—" My loving people," (thus she spake) " we have been persuaded bysome that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we...fear ! I .have always . so behaved myself, that under God, I have placed my chiefest strength' arid safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects... | |
| Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1858 - 336 páginas
...к Upas. 33 'E/wrpíjcrai. 34 Auuputipfuiijut. pass. к Hopos. ж Optative. XVII. ORIGINAL PASSAGE. My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that...fear; I have always so behaved myself, that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects.... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1858 - 380 páginas
...preserved ; and, though often quoted, it must not be omitted here. "My loving people," she said, "we'have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety...tyrants fear! I have always "so behaved myself, that. * Strype, cited in Southey's "Naval History." under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 552 páginas
...from the animated and admiring troops, she harangued them in the folio wing spirited speech : — " My loving people : we have been persuaded by some...desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving subjects. Let tyrants fear; I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 páginas
...and admiring troops, she harangued them in the following spirited speech :— " My loving pcople : we have been persuaded by some that are careful of...desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving subjeets. Let tyrants fear; I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1859 - 274 páginas
...of Elizabeth at Tilbury. She was of the true Tudor blood—" My loving people," (thus she spake) " we have been persuaded by some that are careful of...fear ! I have always so behaved myself, that under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 páginas
...to take eed how we commit ourselves to armed multitndes> rv for fear of treachery ; but assure yon, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and...fear: I have always so behaved myself, that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects.... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1859 - 360 páginas
...of our safety, to take heed how we trust ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but assure you I do not desire to live to distrust my...loving people. L*et tyrants fear. I have always so beTEN THOUSAND WONDERFUL THINGS ; haved myself that under God I have placed my chiefest strength and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 páginas
...— and spake those martial words which raised to a white heat the enthusiasm of the whole people: " My loving people, we have been persuaded" by some...assure you I do not desire to live to distrust my loving and faithful people. Let tyrants fear ! I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have... | |
| Katharina M. Wilson - 1987 - 692 páginas
...while the nation still feared a land invasion, Elizabeth reviewed her troops in their camp at Tilbury: "My loving people: we have been persuaded by some...are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourself to armed multitudes for fear of treachery, but I assure you I do not desire to live to distrust... | |
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