| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 стор.
...him with breach of Covenant. To which he answered, ' The Covenant which I took I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended...were every one sitting under his vine and under his fig tree, — that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand, and entered into a League... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 612 стор.
...against " Churchmen's greatness," and yet maintained the doctrine of the 'divine right of Kings. own vine and under his fig-tree, that then you should...with them against the King — was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the uttermost. That course of your's ended not but in the King's death, and overturning... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 1174 стор.
...quoted in our Introduction, p. 67. Montrose's opposition had clearly commenced on the same grounds. " Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended to advance their interest," — he declared before his death. —See Vol. ii. p. 539. under the superintendence of this philosophical... | |
| 1841 - 806 стор.
...when he was charged with having broken the covenant. " The Covenant I took ; I own it, and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended...desires, and you were every one sitting under his own vine and under his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand, and... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1842 - 400 стор.
...with breach of covenant ; to which he answered, ' The covenant that I took, I oun it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended...the King had granted you all your desires, and you wer sitting, every one under his vine and his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1842 - 400 стор.
...him with breach of covenant; to which he answered, ' The covenant that I took, I oun it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended...the King had granted you all your desires, and you wer sitting, every one under his vine and his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 стор.
...On the eve of his execution he thus expressed himself in prison to his clerical tormentors : — ' Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the yondmost' — (Life and Times of Montrose, p. 485.) 1 This, written at the... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 446 стор.
...On the eve of his execution he thus expressed himself in prison to his clerical tormentors : — ' Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the yondmost.' — (Life and Times of Montrose, p. 485.) 1 This, written at the... | |
| 1851 - 608 стор.
...railing recriminations, Montrose calmly replied — The covenant which I took, I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended...and you were every one sitting under his vine and his figtree, — that then vou shonld have taken a party in England by the hand, and entered into a... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 588 стор.
...: But when the King had granted you all your desires, and you were every one sitting under his own vine, and under his fig-tree, that then you should...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the uttermost. That course of yours ended not but in the King's death, and overturning... | |
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