| 1824 - 770 sidor
...banished the country.*— ' Tush, sir,' replied Melville, ' threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. — Patria at ubieungtie at beat. I have been ready to give my life where it would not have been half... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1819 - 512 sidor
...banished the country." — "Tush, Sir; (replied Melville) threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. Patria est ubicunque est bene. I have been ready to give my life where it would not have been half... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1820 - 514 sidor
...banished the country;" he dauntlessly replied: 'Tush, sir; threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is fhe Lord's. Patria cst vbicunque est bene. I have been, ready to give my life where it would not have... | |
| 1824 - 822 sidor
...banished the country.' — ' Tush, sir,* replied Melville, ' threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. — Patria eit ubicungue e»t bene. I have been ready to give my life where it would not have been... | |
| Andrew Melville (Principal of St. Mary's College, St. Andrews.) - 1830 - 422 sidor
...Regent with an air of defiance, calmly replied, " Tush, Sir, threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. I have," continued he, " been ready to give my life where it would not have been half so well wared, (bartered,)... | |
| 1839 - 534 sidor
...temper could bear without apprehension, Melville replied, ' Tush, man ! threaten your courtiers so. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground ; and I have lived out of your country as well as in it. Let God be praised ; you can neither hang... | |
| 1839 - 532 sidor
...temper could bear without apprehension, Melville replied, ' Tush, man 1 threaten your courtiers so. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground; and I have lived out of your country as well as in it Let God be praised ; you can neither hang nor... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 132 sidor
...banished the country." — " Tush, Sir," replied Melville, " threaten your courtiers after that manner. It is the same to me whether I rot in the air or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. Patria est ubicunque est bene. I have been ready to give my life where it would not have been half... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 116 sidor
...you are hanged." "Tush!" said Melville, "threaten your courtiers after this sort: it matters little to me whether I rot in the air, or in the ground. The earth is the Lord's. Patria est ubicunque est bene. I have been ready to give my life, where it would not have been half... | |
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