To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The book of adventure and peril - Side 23af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1744 - 560 sider
...anfwered : " That on this and all other " Occafions, he ftiou'd do what he thought moft " confident with the Dignity of his Crown, and " the Safety of his People." The Commons, to avoid Importunity, adjourn'd Three of them themfelves ; and an Order of Council was iffued... | |
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 540 sider
...wisdom. The answer from the throne was, that " on this, and all other occasions, he would " do what he thought most consistent with the " dignity of his crown and the safety of his " people." On the evening of the 23d, pursuant to the resolutions taken in the council on that day, an order was... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 590 sider
...mercy. To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do wh:it he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The earl of Nottingham, president of the couacil, his brother the earl of Aylesbury, chancellor of the... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 582 sider
...mercy. To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The earl of Nottingham, president of the council, his brother the earl of Aylesbury, chancellor of the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 578 sider
...mercy. To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The earl of Nottingham, president of the council, his brother the earl of Aylesbury, chancellor of the... | |
| 1816 - 732 sider
...mercy ;" to which the king1 only answered, " That on this and all other occasions he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown, and the ufety of bis people." However, lord Widdrington, lord Carnwatb, and lord Nairn, were reprieved, and... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 534 sider
...answer:—* that on this, and all other occasions, he would Escape of the Earl of Nithsdale from the Tower. he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown, and the dignity of his people.' Next day orders were signed in council for the execution of the Earl of Derwentwater,... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 438 sider
...mercy. To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The earl of Nottingham, president of the council, his hrother the earl of Ayleshury, chancellor of the... | |
| James Caulfield - 1819 - 324 sider
...wisdom. The answer from the throne was, that " on this, arid all other occasions, the king would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown, and the safety of his people." On the evening of the twenty-third, pursuant to the resolutions taken in the council on that day, an... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1822 - 512 sider
...mercy. To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people. The earl of Nottingham, president of the council, his brother the earl of Aylesbury, chancellor of the... | |
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