| Edward VI (King of England), Queen Catharine Parr (consort of Henry VIII, King of England), Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey - 1831 - 504 str.
...as is said, but also of her free conference with the king in matters of religion, without all peril, until at the last, by reason of his sore leg, the...therewithal froward, and difficult to be pleased. " In the time of this his sickness, he had left his accustomed manner of coming and visiting of the... | |
| John Foxe - 1838 - 848 str.
...conference with the king in matters of religion, without all peril ; until, at the last, by reason ™c" of his sore leg (the anguish whereof began more and...therewithal froward, and difficult to be pleased, pi In the time of this his sickness, he had left his accustomed manner of coming, and visiting the... | |
| 1847 - 762 str.
...the Reformation. This, of course, excited the jealousy, and fear, and malice, of the Popish part}' in general, and of Gardiner in particular ; and it...one occasion of this kind, we are told, she found the disgraced and abhorred (or, to say the least, the mistrusted and disliked) Gardiner, who seems,... | |
| George Stokes - 1834 - 504 str.
...as is said, but also of her free conference with the king in matters of religion, without all peril, until at the last, by reason of his sore leg, the...therewithal froward, and difficult to be pleased. "In the time of this his sickness, he had left his accustomed manner of coming and visiting of the... | |
| Samuel Roffey Maitland - 1906 - 522 str.
...which may be found in Fox3, is, as to its facts, (if they are facts,) pretty much as follows: — At the time of the king's last illness, Queen Katherine...' more and more to increase,) he waxed sickly, and there' withal froward and difficult to be pleased." He had left off his custom of going to visit her,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 498 str.
...as is said, but also of her free conference with the king in matters of religion, without all peril, until at the last, by reason of his sore leg, the...therewithal froward, and difficult to be pleased. " In the time of this his sickness, he had left his accustomed manner of coming and visiting of the... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1844 - 572 str.
...conference with the king in matters of religion, without all peril,"until at the last, by reascffi of his sore leg, the anguish whereof began more and...more to increase, he waxed sickly, and therewithal fro-ward_, and difficult to be pleased. " In- the time-of this his sickness, he had left his accustomed... | |
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