 | William Blennerhassett - 1751 - 944 pages
...: *' We preient this our humble Petition to ** your Majefty, with the Care not only of " preferving our own Liberties, but with " due Regard to leave entire that Sovereign " Power; wherewith your Majefty is trufted " for the Protection, Safety, and Happinefs " of the People." This Addition was... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 544 pages
...humbly prefent this Petition to ytur Majejiyt not only with a Care of preferring our own Literties, but with due Regard to leave entire that Sovereign Power wherewith your Majejly is trufled for the ProteBion, Safety, and Happinefs of your People. ' This is the Thing the... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1807 - 784 pages
...17th, their committee brought in an Addition to the Petition of Right; which was read in these words: " We humbly present this Petition to your majesty, not...leave entire that sovereign power, wherewith your maj. is trusted, for the protection, safety, and happiness of your people." The said committee declared,... | |
 | Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 pages
...by the same means. The Clause propounded by your lordships to be added to the Petition is this": ' We humbly present this Petition' to your ' majesty, not only with a care for preservation ' of Liberties, but with a due regard to leave ' inlire that Sovereign Power, wherewith... | |
 | David Hume - 1812 - 604 pages
...of the house of peers, to sub- LI. join, to the intended petition of right, the following clause : " We humbly present this petition to Your *' Majesty,...due regard to leave entire " that sovereign power, with which Your Majesty is *' intrusted for the protection, safety, and happiness «' of your people... | |
 | James Jopp - Constitutional history - 1812 - 460 pages
...Lords, in these words : " We present this pur humtle petition to Your Majesty, -with the care not only of preserving our own liberties ) but with due regard to leave entire that sovereign power wherewith Yw Majesty it trusted for the /irotcctioti, safefy, and happiness of the people.'' Sir Edward was one... | |
 | Sir Philip Warwick - Great Britain - 1813 - 506 pages
...petition was proceeded on, but not the subsidies ; and it was prefaced in these words following : " We humbly present this petition to your majesty, not only with a care for preservation of our liberties, but with a due regard to leave entire that sovereign power wherewith... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 788 pages
...serving our own Liberties, but wiili due re' gard to leave inline that Sovereign Power, ' «herewith your majesty is trusted for the • protection, safety, and happiness of the people.' " This is the thing ilic lords do present unto you, the subject of this Conference, concerning the... | |
 | Trials - 1816 - 782 pages
...by the same means. The Clause propounded by your lordships to be added to the Petition is this : ' We humbly present this Petition' to your ' majesty, not only with a care for preservation ' of Liberties, but with a due regard to leave ' iutire that Sovereign Power, wherewith... | |
 | Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1821 - 518 pages
...to the petition : — " We present this our humble petition to Your Majesty, with the care, not only of preserving our own liberties, but with due regard...protection, safety, and happiness of the people." In the debate upon this proposed addition, several members expressed their disapprobation, and, amongst... | |
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