| Great Britain. Parliament - 1761 - 658 trang
...That whatfoever I have done in Favour, and to the Good, of my Subjects, I do mean to maintain, &c. * I will trouble you no more ; but tell you I do expect, as foon as they come to the Houfe, you will fend them to me ; otherwife I muft take my own Courfe to find... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 trang
...whatfoever I have * done in Favour, and to the Good, of my Subjects, * I do mean to maintain, &c. * I will trouble you no more ; but tell you I do ' expect, as foon as they come to the Houfe, you ' will fend them to me ; otherwife I muft take my * own Courfe... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1809 - 768 trang
...That whatsoever I have done in ' favour, and to the good of my subjects, 1 do ' mean to maintain ir. I will trouble you no ' more, but tell you, I do expect, as soon a* ' they come to the House, you will send them ' to me ; otherwise I must take my own course ' to... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 trang
...That, whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good, of my Subjects, I do mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no more, but tell you, I do expect,...send them to me : otherwise I must take my own course ro ; -find them. Die Mercurii, 5 January, J641. •COMMONS House -of PARLIAMENT. "WHEREAS his' Majesty,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 trang
...: that whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good of my subjects, I do mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no more; but tell you, I do expect,...house, you will send them to me; otherwise I must 4ake my own course to find them." " When the king was looking about the house, the speaker standing... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 trang
...: that whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good of my subjects, I .do mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no more; but tell you, I do expect, as soon as they come to the Louse, you will send them to me; otherwise I must take my own course to find them." " When the king... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 754 trang
...That whatsoever I have done in ' favour, and to the good of my subjects, I do ' mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no ' more, but tell you, I do expect, as soon ns ' they come to the House, you will send them ' to me; otherwise I must take my own course ' to find... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 652 trang
...formerly, that whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good of my subjects, I mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no more, but tell you I do expect that, as soon as they come to the house, you will send them to me ; otherwise I must take my own course... | |
| George Nugent Grenville Baron Nugent - 1832 - 488 trang
...execute a committal for treason without examination and without warrant. ' I tell you I do expect ' that, as soon as they come to the House, ' you will send...otherwise I must ' take my own course to find them.' He must have known that the House could not, after the unanimous declaration for the defence of it's privileges,... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 398 trang
...; that whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good of my subjects, I do mean to maintain it. I will trouble you no more, but tell you I do expect...otherwise, I must take my own course to find them." The king having concluded his speech retired from the House, which was in great disorder ; and many... | |
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