Ye shall plainly declare," the ambassadors were told, "to Mr. Secretary and his followers, that since now, when they are in their kingdom, they will thus misknow me, when the chances shall turn, I shall cast a deaf ear to their requests... History of Scotland - 454 페이지저자: Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1845전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Robert Cecil Earl of Salisbury, Henry Howard Earl of Northampton - 1766 - 260 페이지
...they will thus mifknow me, when the chance fhall turn, I fhall caft a deaf ear to their requefts ; and whereas now I would have been content to have given them by your means a preaffurance of my favour, if at this time they had preffed to deferve the fame ; fo now they contemning... | |
| Robert Cecil Earl of Salisbury - 1766 - 264 페이지
...mifknow me, when the chance fhall turn, I fhall caft a deaf ear to their requefts ; and where-, as now I would have been content to have given them by your means a preafiuran.ce aflurance of my favour, if at this time they had prefled to deferve the fame ; fo now... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1838 - 404 페이지
...of their presumption, when there will he no bar betwixt me and them ; and ye shall plainly declare to Mr. secretary and his followers, that since now,...they are in their kingdom, they will thus misknow me, whence the chance shall turn, I shall cast a dead ear to their requests."* James was at this time prejudiced... | |
| 1838 - 406 페이지
...of their presumption, when there will he no bar betwixt me and them ; and ye shall plainly declare to Mr. Secretary and his followers, that since now,...they are in their kingdom, they will thus misknow me, whence the chance shall turn, I shall cast a dead ear to their requests."* James was at this time prejudiced... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 페이지
...should turn, he, the king, would cast a deaf ear to all their requests. " And," continues James, " whereas now I would have been content to have given them, by your means, a pre-aeeurance of my favour, if, at this time, they had pressed ; so now they, contemning it, may be... | |
| James I (King of England) - 1861 - 176 페이지
...and when there should be no bar betwixt him and them; "and ye shall plainly declare, "he proceeds, "to Mr. Secretary and his followers, that since now,...been content to have given them, by your means, a pre-assurauce of my favour if at this time they had pressed to deserve the same, so now, they contemning... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 820 페이지
...Ralegh, and Cobham were still politically one. " Ye shall plainly declare," the ambassadors were told, "to Mr. Secretary and his followers, that since now,...their kingdom, they will thus misknow me, when the chances shall turn, I shall cast a deaf ear to their requests ; and whereas now I would have been content... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 758 페이지
...convince them of the impolicy of continuing their opposition. " You shall plainly declare," lie said, " to Mr. secretary and his followers, that since now,...they are in their kingdom, they will thus misknow (despise) me, when the chance shall turn I shall cast a deaf ear to their requests; and whereas now... | |
| 1861 - 810 페이지
...Cecil, whom James believed to be a supporter of the Spanish claimant ; " and ye shall plainly declare to Mr. Secretary and his followers that since now,...thus misknow me, when the chance shall turn I shall turn a deaf ear to their requests." But the ambassadors did not fully obey their orders. They found... | |
| David Loades - 2006 - 452 페이지
...Mar, to issue a threat: 'Ye shall plainly declare to Mr Secretary and his followers that since now they will thus misknow me, when the chance shall turn, I shall cast a deaf ear to their requests'.81 Cecil, however, was too wise and too experienced to take this at face value. The time... | |
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