| William Oldys, John Malham - Europe - 1808 - 594 pages
...Memorable is the speech she made to the two dukes, when they owned her for queen, to this effect : 'That the laws of the kingdom, and natural right,...standing for the king's sisters «, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke, which did belong to them : That she understood the •... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 588 pages
...by. Memorable is the speech she made to the two dukes, when they owned her for queen, to this effect: 'That the laws of the kingdom, and natural right,...standing for the king's sisters *, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke, which did belong to them : That she understood the > Mary... | |
| William Oldys, Thomas Park - Great Britain - 1808 - 586 pages
...Memorable is the speech she. made to the two dukes, when they owned her for queen, to this effect : 1 That the laws of the kingdom, and natural right, standing for the king's sisters •, she would beware of burthcning her weak conscience with a yoke, which did belong to them : That she understood the •... | |
| James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 480 pages
...reasons, or in the least elevated by such unexpected honours, returned them an answer to this effect: " That the laws of the kingdom, and natural " right,...which " did belong to them; that she understood the in*' famy of those who had permitted the violation of right " to gain a sceptre; that it were to mock... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 784 pages
...of the kingdom, and natural right, standing for the king's sisters *, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke, which did belong...who had permitted the violation of right, to gain a scepter : That it was to mock God, and deride justice, to scraple at the siealing of a shilling, and... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 790 pages
...Memorable is the speech she made to the two dukes, n hen they owned her for queen, to this effect : That the laws of the kingdom, and natural right, standing for the king's sisters *, she would beware of hurthening her weak con. science with a yoke, which did belong to them : That she understood the jnfamy... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 788 pages
...speech she made to the two dukes, when they owned her for queen, to this effect : That the laws of (he kingdom, and natural right, standing for the king's sisters *, she would beware oí' burthcning her weak conscience with a yoke, which did belong to them: That she understood the... | |
| 1821 - 506 pages
...to her by her father and the Duke of Northumberland, she returned them an answer to this effect : " That the laws of the kingdom and natural right standing for the king's sisters, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke which did belong to them ; that she understood the infamy... | |
| Francis Charles Laird - 1822 - 414 pages
...only to the following tenor, but as nearly as possible in the following words. She first declared, that " the laws of the kingdom, and natural right,...standing for the king's sisters, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke which did belong to them ; that she understood the infamy... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - Great Britain - 1822 - 414 pages
...only to the following tenor, but as nearly as possible in the following words. She first declared, that " the laws of the kingdom, and natural right,...standing for the king's sisters, she would beware of burthening her weak conscience with a yoke which did belong to them ; that she understood the infamy... | |
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