| 1808 - 596 pages
...threw aside his book with indignation, and bestowed upon the delinquent that species of scholastic discipline which is deemed most ignominious. The Countess...the wailing which ensued, hastened to the scene of disgrace, and taking the precious deposit in her arms, she demanded of Buchanan how he presumed to... | |
| 1808 - 606 pages
...with indignation, and bestowed upon (lie delinquent that species of scholastic discipline which it deemed most ignominious. The countess of Mar, being...which ensued, hastened to the scene of his disgrace; hnd taking the precious deposit in her arms, she demanded of Buchanan how he presumed to lay his hand... | |
| 1809 - 1162 pages
...bestowed upon the delinquent that species of scholasticdiscipline which is deemed most igndminious. The countess of Mar, being attracted by the wailing...Buchanan how he presumed to lay his hand upon •" the f «rd's anointed ?" 'To* this interro-- Cation, he is sard to have returned an answer that contained... | |
| Joseph Robertson - 1822 - 414 pages
...ignominious. The Countess of Mar heing attracted hy the wailing which ensued, rushed into the room, and demanded of Buchanan, " how he presumed to lay his...To this interrogation he is said to have returned the coarsest possihle answer ; desiring her ladyship to kiss what he had whipped. The regent, Morton,... | |
| 1808 - 1158 pages
...thretf nside his book with indignation, and bestowed upon the delinquent that species of scholastic discipline which is deemed most ignominious. The countess...lay his hand upon " the Lord's anointed ?'' To this interror jjation, he is said to have returned an answer that contained a very unceremonious antithesis... | |
| George Buchanan, James Aikman - 1827 - 710 pages
...attracted by the wailing which ensued, hastened to the spot, and taking the royal sufferer in her arms, demanded of Buchanan how he presumed to lay his hand upon " The Lord's anointed." To which Buchanan is reported to have replied : " Madam, I have whipt his **** ; you may kiss it if you... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 pages
...threw aside his book with indignation, and bestowed upon the delinquent that species of scholastic discipline which is deemed most ignominious. The Countess...demanded of Buchanan, how he presumed to lay his hand on the Lord's anointed. ' To this interrogation he is said to have replied in a very unceremonious... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 484 pages
...threw aside his book with indignation, and hestowed upon the delinquent that species of scholastic discipline which is deemed most ignominious. The Countess...disgrace ; and, taking the precious deposit in her arms, •he demanded of Buchanan, how he presumed to lay his hand on the Lord's anointed. ' To this interrogation... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 776 pages
...attracted by the wailing which ensued, hastened to the spot, and taking the royal sufferer in her arms, demanded of Buchanan how he presumed to lay his hand upon " the Lord's anointed." To which Buchanan is reported to have replied, 1571. " Madam, I have whipt his ----; you mny kiss it if... | |
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