| Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - 1916 - 724 pages
...on each side by the gentlemen pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes. In the antichapel next the hall where we were, petitions were presented...occasioned the acclamation of, Long live Queen Elizabeth 1 She answered it with, I thank you, my good People. Hentzner then narrates how, while the Queen was... | |
| Orie Latham Hatcher - 1916 - 432 pages
...languages I have mentioned, she is mistress of Spanish, Scotch, and Dutch. ... In the Antechapel near the hall where we were, petitions were presented to...received them most graciously, which occasioned the acclamations of ' Long Live Queen Elizabeth.' She answered it with, ' I thank you, my good people.'... | |
| Orie Latham Hatcher - 1916 - 430 pages
...petitions were presented to her, and she received them most graciously, which occasioned the acclamations of ' Long Live Queen Elizabeth.' She answered it with, ' I thank you, my good people.' " A queen by nature, in her consciousness of power and her belief in her right to power, Elizabeth... | |
| Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1917 - 398 pages
...on each side by the Gentlemen Pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes ; in the Antichapel next the Hall where we were, Petitions were presented...THANK YOU, MY GOOD PEOPLE. In the Chapel was excellent music ; as soon as it, and the Service was over, which scarce exceeded half an hour, the Queen returned... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 448 pages
...on each side by the Gentlemen Pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes. In the anti-chapel next the Hall, where we were, petitions were presented...you, my good people." In the Chapel was excellent music; as soon as it and the service was over, which scarce exceeded half an hour, the Queen returned... | |
| Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn, George Bagshawe Harrison - 1923 - 140 pages
...on each side by the gentlemen pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes. In the antichapel next the hall where we were, petitions were presented...She answered it with, I thank you, my good People.' James, too, though he was slovenly in his own dress, loved to see splendour in his court, for we are... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1924 - 746 pages
...each side, by the gentlemen pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes. In the ante-chapel, next the hall where we were, petitions were presented...YOU, MY GOOD PEOPLE.' In the chapel was excellent music : as soon as the service was over, which scarce exceeded half-anhour, the queen returned, in... | |
| Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 pages
...on each Side by the Gentlemen Pensioners, fifty in Number, with gilt Battleaxes. In the Antechapel next the Hall where we were, Petitions were presented...thank you my good People." In the Chapel was excellent Music ; as soon as it and the Service was over, which scarce exceeded half an Hour, the Queen returned... | |
| Peter C. Mancall - 2006 - 431 pages
...on each side by the gentlemen pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt halberds. In the ante-chapel, next the hall where we were, petitions were presented...most graciously, which occasioned the acclamation of God save the Queene Elizabeth! She answered it with I thancke you myn good peupel. In the chapel was... | |
| Kathryn Hinds - 2008 - 94 pages
...on each side by the Gentlemen Pensioners, fifty in number, with gilt battle-axes. In the antechapel next the hall where we were, petitions were presented...She answered it with, "I thank you, my good people." Queen Elizabeth in the late 1570s brawl; it went, as poet Sir John Davics described, "Upward and downward,... | |
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