| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...re-deliver to all the army together, to keep a public fast. Her words were these : " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourself to armed multitndes for fear of treachery : but I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 528 pages
...same fate. On this occasion the words of her address are said to have been these : " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear ; I... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 502 pages
...same fate. On this occasion the words of her address are said to have been these : " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear ; I... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...celebrated generals of ancient Greece and Rome, she there addressed to her troops : " MY LOVING PEOPLE, " We have been persuaded by some, that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but, I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear :... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...generals of ancient Greece and Rome, she there addressed to her troops : • " MY LOVING PEOPLE, " We have been persuaded by some, that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but, I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear :... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1818 - 544 pages
...soldiery, she addressed them in the following brief and spirited harangue. ."* " My loving people ; we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take lieed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but, assure you, I do not... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...Houses of Parliament, April 10, 1593. The Queen's Speech at the Camp at Tilbury. My loving people, WE have been persuaded by some that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but assure you I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear ; I... | |
| John Nichols - England - 1823 - 680 pages
...Queen's " Speech to her People" on this interesting occasion was in these words : " My loving People, we have been persuaded by some, that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let Tyrants fear ; I... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...and courage. The following was her truly noble speech on this occasion : — • " My loving people, we have been persuaded, by some that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear :... | |
| Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 pages
...admiring soldiery, she addressed them in the following short and spirited harangue. " ' My loving people, we have been persuaded, by some that are careful of...ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live, to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear:... | |
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