| William Robertson - 1817 - 504 pages
...herself and Bothwell ; and as it is hard to counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them is such, as it seemeth...these words : " If the matter shall be thought as detestable and manifest to you, as for ought we can perceive it seemeth here to us." Good. ii. 154.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 442 pages
...herself and Bothwell ; am! as it is hard to counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them, is such, as it seemeth that God, in whose sight murder auct bloodshed of the innocent is abominable, would not permit the same to be hid or concealed." Good.... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 512 pages
...herself and Bothwell ; and as it is hard to counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them, is such, as it seemeth...and Cecil, he has these words: "If the matter shall bethought as detestable and manifest to you, as for ought we can perceive it seemeth here to us." Good.... | |
| William Robertson - History - 1824 - 498 pages
...herself and Bothwell; and as it is hard to counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them is such, as it seemeth...these words : " If the matter shall be thought as detestable and manifest to you, as for ought we can perceive it seemeth here to us." Good. ii. 154.... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 482 pages
...counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them, is such,-as it seemeth that God, in whose sight murder and bloodshed...has these words: " If the matter shall be thought as detestable and manifest to you, as for ought we can perceive it seemeth here to us." Good. ii. 154.... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Esq. Hugh Campbell - 1825 - 424 pages
...herself and Bothwell: and as it is hard to counterfiete so manie, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them is such as, it seemeth, that God, in whose sight murder and bludshed of the innocent is abhommable, wolde not permit the same to be hid or concealed. In a paper... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1827 - 508 pages
...herself and Bothwell ; and as it is hard to counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them is such, as it seemeth...these words : " If the matter shall be thought as detestable and manifest to you, as for aught we can perceive it seemeth here to us." Good. ii. 154.... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1828 - 746 pages
...counterfeit so many, so the matter of them, and the manner how these men came by them, is such, as it seemclh t quarrels between the two kingdoms; while the Scots...disclaimed it with the utmost indignation. To thi tobe hid or concealed." Good. ii. 1Л2. They seem to have made such an impression on the duke of Norfolk,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1831 - 422 pages
...manner in which these men came by them, are such that M it seemeth that God, in whose sight murder is abominable, would not permit the same to be hid or concealed." — Letter of Norfolk and the other Commiaioners to tke Queen. York, Oct. 11. 1568. And. vol. iv. part... | |
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