| Scottish History Society - 1901 - 716 ÆäÀÌÁö
...a very different character, which filled us with joy. He says that the queen has passed the danger, and has now recovered. May God grant that she may...that your reverence shall hear of it without delay.' [The original of this letter was not in its proper place in Epistolae Gatliae when I examined that... | |
| John Hungerford Pollen - 1901 - 716 ÆäÀÌÁö
...a very different character, which filled us with joy. He says that the queen has passed the danger, and has now recovered. May God grant that she may...that your reverence shall hear of it without delay.' [The original of this letter was not in its proper place in Epistolae Galiiae when I examined that... | |
| Reginald Henry Mahon - 1930 - 364 ÆäÀÌÁö
...hindrance, for he had already a low opinion of the Queen's orthodoxy, "May God grant that she may lay to her heart this fatherly correction, and that it may lead...with greater diligence the work which hitherto she had only begun. . .4," and this was probably less than he felt of a lady who had declared for liberty... | |
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