| David Hume - 1854 - 566 páginas
...encouragement in such applications, she told them, in the speech which she delivered at their dissolution, " That with regard to these patents, she hoped that...pearl in her crown and diadem ; but that they would rather leave these matters to her disposal"." The Commons also took notice, this session, of some transactions... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 610 páginas
...p. 539, 540, 580, 585. Townsend, p. 93, 94, 95. the speech which she delivered at their dissolution, "that with regard to these patents, she hoped that...chief flower in her garden, and the principal and head pean in her crown and diadem ; but that they would rather leave these matters to her disposal."* The... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 618 páginas
...D'Ewes, p. 676, 677. \ D'Ewei, p. 670, 67*. the speech which she delivered at their dissolution, " tnal with regard to these patents, she hoped that her dutiful...chief flower in her garden, and the principal and head pean in her crown and diadem ; but that they would rather leave these matters to her disposal."* The... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 226 páginas
...encouragement in such applications, she told them, in the speech which she delivered at their dissolution, "That with regard to these patents, she hoped that...principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem ; but tliat they would rather leave these matters to her disposal. The commons also took notice, this session,... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1859 - 572 páginas
...was but a branch of her royal prerogative ; and this prerogative she always regarded as "the chiefest flower in her garden, and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem."2 It will appear as we proceed, how she uniformly resented the least deviation from the laws... | |
| William Edward Hearn - 1867 - 588 páginas
...hope that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative " which is the chiefest flower in her garden and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem," but would leave the matter to her disposition and the touchstone of the law. In 1601 § • Hallam's Const.... | |
| William Edward Hearn - 1867 - 592 páginas
...them nor within the capacity of their understandings. In 1 597+ the Queen merely expressed the hope that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative " which is the chiefest flower in her garden and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem," but would... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 444 páginas
...practised by Monopolies and Patents of Privilege."i To which the Lord Keeper answered that " Her Majesty hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her Prerogative, which was the chiefest flower in her garden and the principal and head-pearl in her crown and diadem, but... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 466 páginas
...practised by Monopolies and Patents of Privilege."1 To which the Lord Keeper answered that " Her Majesty hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her Prerogative, which was the chiefest flower in her garden and the principal and head-pearl in her crown and diadem, hut... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 708 páginas
...of the session ; when, in answer to his mention of it, the lord keeper said that the queen " hoped her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative, which is the choicest flower in her garden, and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem ; but would... | |
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