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
| Tobias George Smollett - 1848 - 566 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... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1849 - 602 sider
...King's answer to the address, merely stating, "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." They determined, however, to comply with the declared wish of one branch of the legislature, so far... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1850 - 266 sider
...King's answer to the address, which was, " that on this and on all other occasions he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his Crown and the safety of his people." Early on the morning of the following day, the 23rd, the Countess of Derwentwater and Lady Nithsdale,... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 458 sider
...mercy." To this address the king replied, " that on this, as all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people." A few days afterwards, the Earl of Nottingham, president of the council, his brother, (the Earl of... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 448 sider
...King's answer to the Address, merely stating, " 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." They determined, however, to comply with the declared wish of one branch of the legislature, so far... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1858 - 444 sider
...King's answer to the Address, merely stating, " 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." They determined, however, to comply with the declared wish of one branch of the legislature, so far... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 282 sider
...king's answer to the address, merely stating '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.' It was determined to comply with the opinion and feeling of the House of Lords so far as to respite... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 sider
...his 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... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 sider
...his 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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