| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 pages
...already given and granted ; no man pleafcth her that contenteth not him ; and what may I fay more, the hath given over to him her whole will, to be ruled and guided . as himfelf beft lik'fth ; (he can as much prevail with him, in any thing that is againft his will, as... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...already given and granted ; no man pleafeth her that contenteth not him ; and what may I fay more, (he hath given over to him. her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himfelf beft liketh ; flie can as much prevail with him, in any thing that is againft his will, as... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 442 pages
...; all dignities that she ran indue him with which are alalrcady given and granted ; no man pleascth her that contenteth not him ; and what may I say more,...whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself best likcth ; she can as much prevail with him, in any thing that is against his will, as your lordship... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 494 pages
...conceiveth any displeasure how unjust soever it be, so proud and spitfull, that rather he seemeth u monarch of the world, than he that, not long since,...and guided as himself best liketh ; she can as much Erevail with him, in any thing that is against his will, as your >rdship may with me to persuade that... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 pages
...that may be spoken of him, he lacketh not from herself, — all dignities that she can endow him with, are already given and granted. No man pleaseth her...not him. And what may I say more ? She hath given ovef unto him her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself best liketh."f This was nothing more... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 378 pages
...that may be spoken of him, he lacketh not from herself, — all dignities that she can endow him with, are already given and granted. No man pleaseth her...him. And what may I say more ? She hath given over unto him her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself best Jiketh."* This was nothing more than... | |
| Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 290 pages
...granted. No man pleaseth her that contenteth not him. And what may I say more ? She hath given over unto him her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself best liketh."* This was nothing more than the conduct naturally to be expected from a woman who warmly loved her husband,... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1835 - 626 pages
...dignities that she can endue him with, which are already given and granted : no mm pleascth her th.it contenteth not him : and what may I say more, she...liketh; she can as much prevail with him in any thing lhat is against his » ill as Your Lordship mav with me to persuade that 1 should hang myself; Ihis... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 690 pages
...His further statement to Leicester on 31 July, was, ' No man pleaseth her, thatcontenteth not him. She hath given over to him her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself liketh best.' Rob. app. 216. 11' His oath as a knight, on 15 May 1565, deserves our notice, as a relic... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1835 - 642 pages
...His further statement to Leicester on 31 July, was, ' No man pleascth her, that contenteth not him. She hath given over to him her whole will, to be ruled and guided as himself liketh best.' Rob. app. 216. 110 These were, Athol, Caithness, Errol, Montrose, Fleming, Cassilis,... | |
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