| Henry Walter - 1830 - 648 Seiten
...the king, who was in an adjoining apartment ; but the duke replied with unusual haughtiness, " I know no one in this realm, who ought not rather to visit me." And, on leaving the house, he took possession of those chambers in the palace, which were ordinarily... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 254 Seiten
...the disposal of the governor." queen's apartment ? To this question he indignantly replied, " I know no one in this realm who ought not rather to visit me." He then hastily withdrew, and took up his abode in that part of the palace which had been usually reserved... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 518 Seiten
...his hand on the throne. The primate asked him if he would not visit the king ; he replied, " I know no one in this realm who ought not rather to visit me." He then went and occupied the royal apartments. Six days after (Oct. 16) the duke sent to the chancellor... | |
| Hannah Lawrance - 1840 - 474 Seiten
...address to them, but he spoke not, and the primate now asked him if he would visit the king. " I know no one in this realm who ought not rather to visit me," was the haughty reply ; and from henceforth his claim to the crown was publicly avowed. A few days after, York placed... | |
| Kālīkṛṣṇa (Deva raja.) - 1841 - 500 Seiten
...his hand on the throne. The primate asked him if he would not go visit the king. He replied, " I know no one in this realm who ought not rather to visit me." He then took possession of the royal apartments, and some days after the rival claims to the throne... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1851 - 774 Seiten
...apartments, those belonging to the sovereign having been appropriated to the duke of York's use.3 " I know of no one in this realm who ought not, rather,...their liegemen's oaths to king Henry, and to him they actually propounded the question as to which had the legal claim to the crown, himself, or his cousin... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 706 Seiten
...apartments, those belonging to the sovereign having been appropriated to the duke of York's use.1 •• I know of no one in this realm who ought not rather...rejoinder of the duke. With these words he angrily leu tin1 house. The peers by whom these rival claims were to be decided had, to a man, sworn their... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 764 Seiten
...apartments, those belonging to the sovereign having been appropriated to the duke of York's use.2 " I know of no one in this realm who ought not, rather,...their liegemen's oaths to king Henry, and to him they actually propounded the question as to which had the legal claim to the crown, himself, or his cousin... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 Seiten
...Primate of England, after a short pause, inquired whether he would visit the king, and the answer was, " I know of no one in this realm who ought not rather to visit me." These words, and the significant gesture, proclaimed for the first time, and in the presence of the... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1864 - 688 Seiten
...broken by the archbishop of Canterbury asking him " If he would be pleased to visit the king ?"2 " I know of no one in this realm who ought not, rather,...their liegemen's oaths to king Henry, and to him they actually propounded the question as to which had the legal claim to the crown, himself or his cousin... | |
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