| 1812 - 708 pages
...piqued by the last question, and the contemptuous tone in which it was proposed. ' And albeit I foe neither earl, lord, nor baron in it, yet has God made...in your eyes, a profitable member within the same.' When Mary was confined in the castle of Lochlevin, Knox, •' with almost all the ministers, and the... | |
| 1825 - 324 pages
...replied the reformer, piqued by the last question, and the contemptuous tone ia which it was proposed. "And albeit I be neither earl, lord, nor " baron in...abject " that ever I be in your eyes) a profitable mem" ber within the same. Yea, madam, to me it " appertains no less to forewarn of such things " as... | |
| 1826 - 538 pages
...with my marriage ? Or what are you in this commonwealth ?" " A subject born within the same, madam ; and albeit I be neither earl, lord, nor baron in it,...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Yea, madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| 1826 - 376 pages
...replied the reformer, piqued by the last question, and the contemptuous tone in which it was proposed. " And albeit I be neither earl, lord, nor baron in it,...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Yea, madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 524 pages
...piqued by the last question, and by the contemptuous tone in which it was proposed. " Ami albeit 1 be neither earl, lord, nor baron in it, yet has God...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Yea, madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| John Knox - 1848 - 672 pages
...same," said he, " Madam. And albeit I neather be Erie, Lord, nor Barroun within it, yitt hes God maid me, (how abject that ever I be in your eyes,) a profitable member within the same : Yea, Madam, to me it apperteanes no lesse to foirwarne of suche thingis as may hurte it, yf I foirsee... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1852 - 396 pages
...subject born within the same, Madam," said he ; " and albeit I neither be earl, lord, nor baron within it, yet has God made me (how abject that ever I be...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Tea, Madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 398 pages
...subject born within the same, Madam," said he; " and albeit I neither be earl, lord, nor baron within it, yet has God made me (how abject that ever I be...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Yea, Madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1855 - 530 pages
...the Reformer, piqued by the last question, and by the contemptuous tone in which it was proposed. " And albeit I be neither earl, lord, nor baron in it,...in your eyes) a profitable member within the same. Yea, madam, to me it appertains no less to forewarn of such things as may hurt it, if I foresee them,... | |
| John Tulloch - 1860 - 436 pages
...her weeping in the same way as Knox : " Knox hath spoken to the Queen, and he made violence of debate and passion of speech are more on her side than on...are at a loss to understand what the qualities mean. It is not to be denied that Knox was stern and uncomplying, and to some extent unfeeling, in his dealings... | |
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