| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1753 - 568 pages
...Majefty's Pardon, that I cannot ' give any other Anfwer jhan this to what your ' Majefty is pleafed to demand of me.' ' The King, having concluded his Speech, went out of the Houfe again, which was in great Diforder, and many Members cried out aloud, Co as he might hear them,... | |
| Geography - 1867 - 964 pages
...but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here ; and I humbly beg your Majesty's pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this...to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me." unto me as soon aa they return hither. ... I will trouble yon no more, bnt tell yon I do expect, as... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - Huntingdonshire (England) - 1808 - 290 pages
...place, but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and humbly beg your Majestie's pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this,...Majesty is pleased to demand of me." — The King then said, " Well, since I see all the birds are flown, I do expect from you, that you do send them... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1808 - 882 pages
...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and humbly beg your Majestie's pardon that 1 cannot give any other answer than this, to what your...Majesty is pleased to demand of me." — The King ihen said, " Well, since I see all the birds are flown, I do expect from you, that you do send them... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1809 - 768 pages
...but as the house is pleased to direct ' me, whose servant I am here; and humbly ' beg your majesty's pardon, that I cannot give ' any other answer than this to what your ma' jesty is pleased to demand of me.' The King having concluded his Speech, went out of the House... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - London (England) - 1810 - 762 pages
...• Whit. Mem. p. 50. pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here ; and humbly beg voiir Majestie's pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this...to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me."* Th« King being thus disappointed, quilted the House, amidst the cry of ' Privilege! Privilege I' The... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - London (England) - 1810 - 768 pages
...servant I am here; and humbly beg your Majestie's pardon tliat I cannot give any other answer than Ihis to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me."* The King being thus disappointed, quitted the House, amidst the cry of ' Privilege! Pricilege !' The five Members,... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1810 - 772 pages
...I am here ; and humbly beg your M.ijcstir's pardon llr.it 1 rannot give any other answer than tliis to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me."* The. King being thus disappointed, (putted the House, amidst Uie cry of * Privilege! Privilege !' The five Members,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 754 pages
...but as the house is pleased to direct ' me, nhose servant I am here; and humbly ' beg your majesty's pardon, that I cannot give' any other answer than this to what your ma' jesty is pleased to demand of me.' The King having concluded his Speech, went out of the House... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 652 pages
...place, but as the house, whose servant 1 am, is pleased to direct me ; and I humbly beg your Majesty's pardon, that I cannot give any other answer than this...to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me." Satisfied that the accused members were absent, Charles said, " Well, since I see that all the birds... | |
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