| David Hume - 1854 - 562 pages
...and exclaimed, " May the soul of every one who incurs this sentence so stink and corrupt in hell!" The king bore a part in this ceremony, and subjoined,...knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed." f Yet was the tremendous ceremony no sooner finished, than his favorites, abusing his weakness, made... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 578 pages
...this sentence so stink and corrupt in hell ! ' The king bore a part in this ceremony, and sub•oined, 'So help me God, I will keep all these articles inviolate,...knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed.' 10 Yet was the tremendous ceremony no sooner finished, than his favorites, abusing his weakness, made... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 524 pages
...in hell ! " The king subjoined, on his own behalf, — " So help me God ! I will keep these charters inviolate, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as...a knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed ! " His outward behaviour during this awful performance was exemplary ; he held his hand on his heart,... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1857 - 650 pages
...and exclaimed, " May the soul of every one who incurs this sentence so stink and corrupt in hell! " The king bore a part in this ceremony, and subjoined,...anointed." Yet was the tremendous ceremony no sooner finished, than his favourites, abusing his weakness, made him return to the same arbitrary and irregular... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 552 pages
...and exclaimed, " May the soul of every one who incurs this sentence so stink and corrupt in hefl ! " The king bore a part in this ceremony, and subjoined,...knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed." t Yet was the tremendous ceremony no sooner finished, than his favorites, abusing his weakness, made... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 232 pages
...and exclaimed, " May the soul of every one who incurs this sentence so stink and corrupt in hell ! " The king bore a part in this ceremony ; and subjoined:...knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed." Yct was the tremendous ceremony no sooner finished than his favourities, abusing his weakness, made... | |
| David Rowland - 1859 - 606 pages
...May the soul of every one who incurs this sentence so stink and corrupt in hell." The king added, " So help me God, I will keep all these articles inviolate,...knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed." It is melancholy to reflect that so tremendous a ceremony was of no avail. Henry's conscience was relieved... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 364 pages
...right hand upon his heart, replied, " So help me God, as I shall faithfully observe all these articles, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as I am a knight, and as I am a crowned and anointed king." These obligations, solemn and awful as they were, were soon afterwards... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 450 pages
...instituted, now responds, placing his hand upon his heart — " So help me God! I will keep these charters inviolate, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as I am a knight, and as I am King crowned and anointed." Simon de Montfort was present during the solemnity ; and we may speculate... | |
| Robert Grosseteste - 1861 - 622 pages
...were rung, the king said : " So help me God, I will faithfully keep " all these things unimpaired, as I am a man, as I " am a Christian, as I am a knight, as I am a crowned " and anointed king." It shows how little faith was placed in his promises, that... | |
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