| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 616 pages
...Scotland, which might prejudice the monarchy of England. Whereunto the King himself replied ; that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...For the joys and feasts of the two marriages were coni|>ensed with the mournings and funerals of Prince Arthur, of w hom we have spoken, and of Queen... | |
| Emma Roberts - Great Britain - 1827 - 660 pages
..." Whereunto," says Bacon, " the king himself replied, * that if that should bee, Scotland would bee but an accession to England. and not England to Scotland, for that the greater would draw the lesse : and that it was a safer union for England than that of France.' This," adds the historian,... | |
| Emma Roberts - Great Britain - 1827 - 680 pages
...lesse : and that it was a safer union for England than that of France.' This," adds the historian, " passed as an oracle, and silenced those that moved the question." The truce between England and Scotland had been very ill observed by the predatory tribes who dwelled upon... | |
| 1838 - 524 pages
...the king of Scotland. 'Whercunto,' continues the historian, 'the king himself replied, that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...that it was a safer union for England than that of Frauce. Tlu's passed as an oracle, and silenced those that moved the question.' Nearly two years before... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1839 - 524 pages
...the king of Scotland. ' Whereunto," continues the historian, ' the king himself replied, that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...oracle, and silenced those that moved the question.' Nearly two years before this, namely, 14th November, 1501, a marriage, long contemplated and agreed... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 524 pages
...Scotland, which might prejudice the monarchy of England. Whereunto the king himself replied, that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...oracle, and silenced those that moved the question.' (History of King Henry VII.) And it is probable enough that this remark of the sagacious king, working... | |
| 1841 - 524 pages
...Scotland, which might prejudice the monarchy of England. Whereunto the king himself replied, that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...oracle, and silenced those that moved the question.' (Hiitory o/ King Henry VII.) And it is probable enough that this remark of the sagacious king, working... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 1042 pages
...Scotland, which might prejudice the monarchy ol England. Whereunto the king himself replied, that if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...of France. This passed as an oracle, and silenced tho>-e that moved the question.' (History of King Henry VII.) And it is probable enough that this remark... | |
| Authors - 1845 - 370 pages
...king of Scotland. " Whereunto," continues the historian, " the king himself replied, that, if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...oracle, and silenced those that moved the question." Nearly two years before this, namely, on the 14th of November, 1501, a marriage, long contemplated... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...king of Scotland. " Whereunto," continues the historian, " the king himself replied, that, if that should be, Scotland would be but an accession to England,...oracle, and silenced those that moved the question." Nearly two years before this, namely, on the 14th of November, 1501, a marriage, long contemplated... | |
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