| Edmund Bohun - 1689 - 190 pages
...your Majefty. This, Sir, could proceed from 'nothing but the inviolable Dictates of my Confcience, * Majefty's due) endeavour to preferve your Royal Perfon 'and Lawful Rights, with all the tender Concern-and du' tiful Refpect that becomes, ' by Conqueft to bring them to effect, fo I will ahvaies,... | |
| 1761 - 614 pages
...give a pretence by con" queft to bring them to effect, fo I will always with the ha" zard of my life and fortune, ^fo much your majefty's " due, endeavour to preferve your royal perfon and lawful " right with all the tender concern and dutiful refpect, that " becomes your majefty's &c." hift. oi... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 pages
...give a pretence by con" queft to bring them to eftecr, fo I will always with the ha" zard of my life and fortune, fo much your majefty's " due, endeavour to preferve your royal perfon and lawful " right with all the tender concern and dutiful refpedt, that Compleat " becomes your majefty's &c."... | |
| 1762 - 736 pages
...conqueft to bring them to effect, fo will I aU ways, with the hazard of my life and fortune (fomuch your majefty's due) endeavour to preferve your royal perfon and lawful rights, with all the tender conceit! and dutiful refpect that becomes, Sir, Your Majefty's mod dutiful, and mod obliged fubjeft... | |
| 1791 - 354 pages
...to give a pretence by conqueft to bring them to crFect, fo 1 will always, with the hazard of my life and fortune, fo much your majefty's due, endeavour to preferve your royal pcrfon and lawful right with all the tender concern and dutiful refped that becomes " Your majefty's,... | |
| 1795 - 408 pages
...to give a pretence by conqueft to bring them to effect, fo I will always, with the hazard of my }ife and fortune, fo much your majefty's due, endeavour to preferve your royal perfon and lawful right, with all the tender concern, and dutiful refpect, that becomes your majefty's," &c. Lord Churchill... | |
| 1761 - 438 pages
...will always, with the hazard of my life and fortune (ib much your Majefty's due) endeavour to preleive your royal perfon, and lawful rights, with all the tender concern, and dutiful refpeft, that becomes Your, &c.' This letter is a clear evidence, that nothing was farther from the... | |
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