| William Robertson - 1828 - 746 pages
...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows. The execuliuncr held it up, still streaming with blood, his solicitude 1587. drowned in tears; being incapable, at that moment, of any other sentiments but those of pity... | |
| William Robertson - 1831 - 372 pages
...already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the Dean crying- out, " So perish all Queen Elizabeth's...moment, of any other sentiments but those of pity or admiration56. Such was the tragical death of Mary, Queen of Scots, after a life of forty-four years... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 626 pages
...already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, " So perish all queen Elizabeth's...other sentiments but those of pity or admiration.* Sucli was the tragical death of Mary, queen of Scots, after a life of fortyfour years and two months,... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 630 pages
...already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, " So perish all queen Elizabeth's...other sentiments but those of pity or admiration.* Such was the tragical death of Mary, queen of Scots, after a life of fortyfour jears and two months,... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1835 - 1294 pages
...The executioner held it up still streaming with blood. and the dean crying out, " So perish all qucea Elizabeth's enemies," the earl of Kent alone answered...moment, of any other sentiments but those of pity or admiration.11 Such was the tragical death of Mary, e ty *>* ic rf , Sentiments of hkquecn ot Scots,... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 750 pages
...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up, still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, "So perish all queen Elizabeth's enemies!" the earl of Rent alone answered Amen. The rest of the spectators continued silent, and BOOK VI f. 1587. drowned... | |
| 1836 - 342 pages
...The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, " So perish all qucen Elizabeth's enemies !" the earl of Kent alone answered,...other sentiments but those of pity or admiration. Such was the tragical death of Mary, qucen of Scots, after a life of forty-four years and two months,... | |
| William Robertson - 1844 - 620 pages
...already grown quite gray with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, " So perish all queen Elizabeth's...other sentiments but those of pity or admiration.* Such was the tragical death of Mary, queen of Scots, after a life of fortyfour jears and two months,... | |
| 1848 - 796 pages
...streaming with blood ; and the Dein crying out, " So perish all Queen Elizabeth's enemies," the Karl of Kent alone answered, " Amen." The rest of the spectators...other sentiments but those of pity or admiration. — Time's Telacope. H. t. & ¡, BOCUE, FHIKIEK«, 25, IIOXTOH-iaVASr, LOXDOV. TABULAR RECORD OF MORTALITY.... | |
| William Robertson - 1851 - 564 pages
...already grown quite grey with cares and sorrows. The executioner held it up, still streaming with blood, and the dean crying out, " So perish all queen Elizabeth's...moment, of any other sentiments but those of pity or admiration.k Such was the tragical death of Mary queen of Scots, after a life of forty-four years and... | |
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