... hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative, which is the chief flower in her garden and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem, but that they would rather leave these matters to her disposal. The History of England - Sida 312efter David Hume - 1775Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Thornhagh Gurdon - 1731 - 470 sidor
...would not endeavour to take away her lawful Prerogative, which is the chiefeft Flower in her Garland, the principal and head Pearl in her Crown and Diadem, but that they will rather leave that to her own Difpofition. The Reader will find this Branch of the Baker't Royal... | |
| William Belsham - 1789 - 482 sidor
...thefe patents, fhe hoped her dutiful and loving fubjefts would not take away her prerogative, which was the chief flower in her garden, and the principal...that they would rather leave thefe matters to her difpofal. This foft, but evafive anfwer, fo mollified the untoward and uncourtly difpofition of the... | |
| sir John Sinclair (1st bart.) - 1803 - 564 sidor
...; me told them, " That with regard to the patents, (he " hoped that her dutiful and loving fubjeds would " not take away her prerogative, which is the...crown and diadem, but that they " would rather leave the matter to her difpoial."However, not long after, (he ifiued a proclamation for repealing fome of... | |
| Mary Hays - 1803 - 520 sidor
...to these patents, she hoped her dutiful and loving subjects, would not take a way her prerogative, the chief flower in her garden, and the principal...pearl in her crown and diadem ; but that they would leave these matters to her disposal." The Commons also took notice, this session, of some transactions... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1803 - 560 sidor
...take away her prerogative, which is the chief ct flower in her garden, and the principal and head fc pearl in her crown and diadem, bu.t that they " would rather leave the matter to her difpofal." However, not long after, flic iffued a proclamation for repealing lome... | |
| Mary Hays - 1807 - 528 sidor
...to these patents, she hoped her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her pre- , rogative, the chief flower in her garden, and the principal...pearl in her crown and diadem ; but that they would leave these matters to her disposal." The Commons also took notice, this session, of some transactions... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - 778 sidor
...House of Commons, " that with regard to these Patents, she hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects, would not take away her prerogative, which is the chief flower in her garden, and the principal and head-pearl in her crown and diadem, but that they would rather leave those matters to her disposal."... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 sidor
...with regard to these patents, she hoped that ' " her dutiful and loving subjects would not takte " away her prerogative, which is the chief flower "...pearl in " her crown and diadem ; but that they would ra" ther leave these matters to her disposal b." The commons also took notice, this session, of some... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 sidor
...would not take away her prero" gative, which is the chief flower in her garden, and the prin" cipal and head pearl in her crown and diadem, but that *' they would rather leave the matter to her difpofal." Howiover, not long after, fhe iffued a proclamation for repealing fomc... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 648 sidor
..." hoped her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative, which is the choicest flower in her garden, and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem ; but would rather leave that * Birch's Memoirs of Elizabeth, i. 96. 238. Not a word about this occurs in... | |
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