| John Hosack - Scotland - 1869 - 616 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon the council table, the same were one after another showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...thereof, if time had so served, / might have been."* What is meant by the expression " if time had so served " we can only guess ; and it is remarkable... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1870 - 538 pages
...the whole writings lying together upon the council - table, the same were, one after another, showed rather by hap as the same did lie upon the table,...with any choice made, as by the natures thereof, if the time had so served, might have been."1 The extent to which they satisfied themselves as to the... | |
| James Florant Meline - 1871 - 360 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon the council table, the same were, one after another, showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...thereof, if time had so served, might have been." In introducing these letters to his reader, and forthwith incorporating them into his narrative, Mr.... | |
| 1871 - 850 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon the council table, the same were one after another showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...any choice made, as by the natures thereof, if time liad so se-rva.1, might have been.' It is known that great pressure was brought to bear upon the assembled... | |
| 1871 - 868 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon the council table, the same were one after another showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table, than with any choice made, as hy the natures thereof, if time liadtoserceJ, might have been.' It is known that great pressure was... | |
| James Florant Meline - Queens - 1872 - 358 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon, the council table, the same were, one after another, showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...with any choice made, as by the natures thereof, if lime had so served, might have been." In introducing these letters to his reader, and forthwith incorporating... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 758 pages
...thereof, but the whole writings, lying altogether on the council-table, were one after another shown rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...thereof, if time had so served, might have been." When the earls above-mentioned, who had been summoned to the council meeting, had been made fully acquainted... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 506 pages
...the whole writings lying together upon the council-table, the same were, one after another, showed rather by hap as the same did lie upon the table,...with any choice made, as by the natures thereof, if the time had so served, might have been."1 The extent to which they satisfied themselves as to the... | |
| Frederik Eginhard Amadeus Schiern - Europe - 1875 - 594 pages
...thercof; but the whole writing lying altogether upon the table, the same were one after another showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...thereof, if time had so served, might have been«. at være gaaede i Arv fra den ene til den anden af Skotlands flre Regenter under Jacob den Sjettes... | |
| sir John Skelton - 1876 - 430 pages
...the whole writings lying altogether upon the council table, the same were one after another showed rather by hap, as the same did lie upon the table,...thereof, if time had so served, might have been." It is known that great pressure was brought to bear upon the assembled Peers to induce them to return... | |
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