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" My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit 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. "
London, by David Hughson - Page 209
by Edward Pugh - 1809
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Outlines of the history of England, Volume 2

William Douglas Hamilton - 1853 - 188 pages
...enemy was hourly expected, addressed this memorable speech to her army : " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but, assure you, I do not desire to live to...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, Founded on Authentic and Original Documents

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 pages
...soladdress at diers : — " My loving people," said the lion-hearted prini . in j . cesS, " ^e have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to...
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Events to be remembered in the history of England

Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pages
...addressed them in the following brief but spirited harangue : — " My loving people, — -We have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you I do not desire to live to...
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Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Decease ..., Volume 5

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1854 - 286 pages
...Tilbury, and addressed her army in the following most memorable speech : — " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you I do not desire to live to...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1854 - 618 pages
...p. 259. The queen's speech in the camp of Tilbury was in these words . " My loving people, we have been persuaded, by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how wo commit ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery ; but assure you, I do not desire to...
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 35

1888 - 862 pages
...words, and will bear a good deal « re-reading. " My loving people," said she, " we have been persnade<i by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how sc commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of trcachcij Let tyrants fear ! I place, under God,...
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical ..., Volume 5

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 pages
...bridle-rein, while she delivered a stiring speech to the men. " My loving people," said the queen, " we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you I do not desire to live to...
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The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 pages
...bridle-rein, while she delivered a stiring speech to the men. " My loving people," said the (|ueen, " we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you I do not desire to live to...
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The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society ..., Volume 3

Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 pages
...words which England has never forgotten in any hour of similar peril : — " My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to...
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Treasury of history and biography, ed. by W. Anderson

Treasury - 1856 - 274 pages
...lines ; and exhorted the soldiers in the following stirring address : — "My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but, assure you, I do not desire to live to...
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