| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - 1982 - 532 halaman
...interests had moved them other than the minds they bear to suffer no diminution of our honour and our subjects' love unto us. The zeal of which affection...tending to ease my people and knit their hearts unto me, I embrace with a princely care; for above all earthly treasure I esteem my people's love, more... | |
| Katharina M. Wilson - 1987 - 692 halaman
...interest had moved them, other than the minds they have to suffer no diminution of our honor and our subjects' love unto us. The zeal of which affection,...tending to ease my people and knit their hearts unto me, I embrace with a princely care, for above all earthly treasure I esteem my people's love, more... | |
| Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 halaman
...interest had moved them, other than the minds they have to suffer no diminution of our honor and our subjects' love unto us. The zeal of which affection,...tending to ease my people and knit their hearts unto me, I embrace with a princely care, for above all earthly treasure I esteem my people's love, more... | |
| Elizabeth I - 2000 - 488 halaman
...interests had moved them other than the minds they bear to suffer no diminution of our honor and our subjects' love unto us, the zeal of which affection...tending to ease my people and knit their hearts unto me, I embrace with a princely care. 8. Another variant version of the speech — preserved as BL, MS... | |
| Richard Harp, Stanley Stewart - 2000 - 238 halaman
...Speech" of a year later repeatedly and memorably invoked her forty-year love affair with her people, "for above all earthly treasures I esteem my people's love, more than which I desire not to merit." Its delivery was an elaborate choreography of mutual bowings and exchanges of adoring respect between... | |
| Elizabeth I (Queen of England) - 2004 - 412 halaman
...interests had moved them other than the minds [65 they bear to suffer no diminution of our honor and our subjects' love unto us, the zeal of which affection,...tending to ease my people and knit their hearts unto me, I embrace with a princely care. For above all earthly treasures I esteem my people's love, more... | |
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