... faithful, loving and obedient subjects, sincerely and willingly to desire to provide not only for the public weal of their native country, but also for the supportation, maintenance and defence of the royal estate of their most dread, benign, and... The principles and law of tithing - Page 495by Francis Plowden - 1806 - 628 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Rayner (Barrister-at-law) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1783 - 634 pages
...country, but alfo for the fupportation, maintenance, and defence of the royal eftate of their moft dread, benign, and gracious Sovereign Lord* upon whom,...whom dependeth all their joy and wealth : in whom alfo is united and knit fo princely a heart and courage, mixed with mercy, wifdom, and juftice : and... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1845 - 1330 pages
...not only for the public weal of their native country, hut siso for the supportation, maintenance, and defence of the royal estate of their most dread, benign,...wealth, in whom also is united and knit so princely s heart and courage, mixed with mercy, wisdom, and justice, and also a natural affection joined to... | |
| James Thomas Law - 1847 - 714 pages
...• p. & M. c. 4, most dread, benign and gracious sovereign lord, upon whom, and in by"l S"ce<4 wnom dependeth all their joy and wealth, in whom also is united and a Anne c. IK knit so princely a heart and courage, mixed with mercy, wisdom and j ustice, and also... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1857 - 560 pages
...his feet in this parliament of 1534-35, and humbly request that he will be pleased, as their "most gracious sovereign lord, upon whom and in whom dependeth all their joy and wealth," to receive the first fruits of all spiritual dignities and promotions ; and also an annual pension... | |
| Andrew Amos - Constitutional history - 1859 - 382 pages
...not only for the public weal of their native country, but also for the supportation, maintenance, and defence of the royal estate of their most dread, benign...most bountifully, largely, and many times showed, ministered, and approved towards his loving and obedient subjects, hath well appeared, which requireth... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1864 - 554 pages
...not only for the public weal of their native country, but also for the supportation, maintenance, and defence of the royal estate of their most dread, benign,...and gracious sovereign lord, upon whom, and in whom, is all their joy and wealth,— the Lords, spiritual and temporal, together with the Commons in Parliament... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 pages
...in the same. " The Lords and Commons humbly requested that the king would be pleased, as their "most gracious sovereign lord, upon whom and in whom dependeth all their joy and wealth, " to receive the first fruits of all spiritual dignities and promotions ; and also an annual pension... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1870 - 1038 pages
...the ваше." The Lords and Commons humbly requested that the king would be pleased, as their "most gracious sovereign lord, upon whom and in whom dependeth all their joy and wealth," to receive the first fruits of all spiritual dignities and promotions ; and also an annual pension... | |
| England - 1871 - 836 pages
...commons of England no more voted subsidies, but on their knees kept begging that the king, their " most gracious sovereign lord, upon whom and in whom dependeth all their joy and wealth," would condescend to take any amount of the fortunes of his most humble subjects. Besides the ordinary... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - England - 1878 - 564 pages
...not only for the public weal of their native country, but also for the supportation, maintenance, and defence of the royal estate of their most dread, benign,...most bountifully, largely, and many times showed, ministered, and approved towards his loving and obedient subjects, had well appeared ; which required... | |
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