The Life of Jeanne D'Albret, Queen of Navarre: From Numerous Unpublished Sources, Including Ms. Documents in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, and the Archives Espagnoles de Simancas, المجلد 2

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Hurst and Blackett, 1855 - 416 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 179 - Our soul is escaped even as a bird out of the snare of the fowler ; the snare is broken, and we are delivered. 7 Our help standeth in the Name of the LORD, who hath made heaven and earth.
الصفحة 352 - MEMOIRS OF THE COURT AND CABINETS OF GEORGE THE THIRD, FROM ORIGINAL FAMILY DOCUMENTS.
الصفحة 153 - To these brave warriors, I add my son. Make proof of his valour ! The blood of Bourbon and of Valois flows in his veins ! He burns with holy ardour to avenge the death of the prince. Behold, also Conde's son ; now become my own child. He is the worthy inheritor of his father's virtues. He succeeds to his name, and to his glory. Soldiers ! I offer...
الصفحة 60 - Princesse que le ciel de graces favorise, A qui les Craignans-dieu souhaitent tout bonheur, A qui les grands esprits ont donne' tout honneur, Pour avoir doctement la science conquise. S'il est vrai que du temps la plus brave entreprise, Au devant des vertus abbaise sa grandeur, S'il est vrai que les ans n'offusquent la splendeur Qui fait luire partout les enfans de l'Eglise.
الصفحة 302 - I honor you more than I do the Pope, and I love my sister more than I fear his Holiness. I am not a Huguenot, but neither am I a fool; and if the Pope makes any difficulties, I will myself take Margot by the hand, and unite her to your son in the sight of open day.
الصفحة 287 - If you could realize the distress, and anxiety which I suffer, you would pity me ; for they treat me with the greatest rigour, and with foolish discourse and ridicule, instead of negotiating as the gravity of the subject merits; so that I have great difficulty in repressing my wrath.
الصفحة 152 - That prince, who has oft times set you the example of courage, and of unstained honour, who was always ready to combat for his king, his country, and his faith ; who never took up arms except to defend himself against implacable enemies ; that heroic prince, whom even his foes were constrained to reverence, has sacrificed his life for the noblest of causes ! Instead of receiving from us the laurel crown, the just guerdon of his valour, his brows are now circled with the diadem of immortal glory....
الصفحة 5 - TOyzel has in charge to make him thoroughly understand, that we acknowledge no authority or jurisdiction on his part over those who bear the title of King or Queen; and that it is not for him to give away states and kingdoms to the first conqueror...
الصفحة 295 - ... would not breed an offence to the godly. It was agreed that forasmuch as he was expressly forbidden the same by the letters procuratory, the same could justly minister no offence, for he was no longer a procurator than he kept himself within the limits of the letters procuratory. Thirdly, whether she might consent that the words of betrothment should be pronounced by a priest in his priestly attire, with his surplice and stole. This latter point was long debated; and for that, the ministers concluded...
الصفحة 154 - I offer to you everything in my power to bestow : my dominions, my treasures, my life, and that which is dearer to me than all, my children ! I make here solemn oath before you all — and you know me too well to doubt my word — I swear to defend to my last sigh the holy cause which now unites us, which is that of honour and of truth.

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