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" She said, with a cheerful, and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her death, or have executed the sentence against a person not subject to the laws and jurisdiction of England. "But, as. such... "
The History of Scotland from the Invasion of the Romans Till the Union with ... - 212. lappuse
autors: Daniel Macintosh - 1821
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., 2. sējums

Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 lapas
...the intelligence. She said, with a chearful and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the queen her sister, would have consented to her...subject to the laws and jurisdiction of England. "" But a» such is her will," said she, " death, which puts an end to all my miseries, shall be to me most...
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Handbuch der englischen sprache und literature, 1. sējums

H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 lapas
...the intelligence. She said, with a cheerful, and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the Queen, her sister, would have consented to her...she, „death, which puts an end to all my miseries, «ball ,,!>•• to me most welcome; nor can I esteem that soul worthy „the felicities of heaven,...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., 5. sējums

David Hume - 1825 - 500 lapas
...the intelligence. She said, with a cheerful, and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her...which puts an end to all my miseries, shall be to me the most welcome; nor can I esteem that soul worthy the felicities of heaven, which cannot support...
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Literary Port Folio, 1-26. izdevums

1830 - 222 lapas
...intelligence. She said, with a cheerful, and uven a smiling countenance, that she did not think the qneen, her sister, would have consented to her death, or -have executed the sentence ngainst a person nnt subject to the- laws and. jurisdiction of England. " But ns such is her will,''...
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A New Grammar of the German Language: Containing a Complete Syntax of All ...

Karl Benjamin Schade - 1838 - 344 lapas
...cheerful, better. the countenance, bte. SOZteitf, that, did not think must be rcn • CHAPTER XVr. would have consented to her death, or have executed the sentence against a person who was not subject to the laws and jurisdiction of England. " But as such is her will, said she, death,...
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History of England, by Hume and Smollett; with a continuation by ..., 4. sējums

David Hume - 1854 - 552 lapas
...the intelligence : she said, with a cheerful, and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her...will,' said she, 'death, which puts an end to all * Camden, p. 534. 1 It appears by some letters published by Strype, vol. iii. book 2. c. 1. that Elizabeth...
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The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both ..., 1. sējums

Samuel Maunder - 1862 - 820 lapas
...professed that she could not have believed that Elizabeth would have enforced such a sentence upon a person not subject to the laws and jurisdiction of England, but added, " As such is her will, death, which puts an end to all my miseries, shall be to me most welcome...
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French grammar for public schools. [With] Key

Alfred Charles Clapin - 1866 - 198 lapas
...the intelligence. She said, with a cheerful and even a smiling countenance,1 that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her...she, " death, which puts an end to all my miseries, will bo to me most welcome ; nor can I esteem that soul worthy the felicities of heaven which cannot...
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Modern practical French grammar

M. Michel - 1868 - 262 lapas
...the intelligence.'1 She said, with a cheerful and even a smiling countenance? that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her...she, ' death, which puts an end to all my miseries, will Ъe to me most welcome;3 nor can I esteem that soul worthy the felicities of heaven which cannot...
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A History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688 ...

David Hume - 1869 - 822 lapas
...the intelligence. She said, with a cheerful and even a smiling countenance, that she did not think the queen, her sister, would have consented to her...is her will," said she, " death, which puts an end to^ill my miseries, shall be to me most welcome ; nor can I esteem that soul worthy the felicities...
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