| William Temple - 1709 - 604 pages
...his future Proceedings 5 which was, that His Majefty in his Atfairs would pleafe to make ufe of fome Council or other, and allow Freedom to their Debates and Advices ; after hearing which, His Majefty might yet refolve as he pleas'd. That if he did not think the Perfons or Number of this prefent... | |
| William Temple - 1709 - 266 pages
...his future Proceedings 5 which was, that His Majefty in his Affairs would plcafe to make ufe of fome Council or other, and allow Freedom to their Debates and Advices ; after hearing which; His Majefty might yet refolve as he pleas'd. That if he did not think the. Perfons or Number of this prefent... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1714 - 446 pages
...of his future PrvceeAwhich was, That his Majcfty, in bis Affairs, would pleafe to make vfe of fame Council or other, and allow freedom to their Debates and Advices } after hearing which-, hit Majefty might yet refohc as he pleafed. That if he did not think the Per fans or Number of this... | |
| William Temple - 1731 - 506 pages
...his future Proceedings ; which was, that his Majefty in his Affairs would pleafe to make ufe of fome Council or other, and allow Freedom to their Debates and Advices ; after hearing which, his Majefty might yet refolve as he pleas'd. That if he did not think the Perfons or Number of this prefent... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 pages
...future Proceedings ; which was, That his Majefty, in his Affairs, would pleafe to make ufe of feme Council or other, and allow Freedom to their Debates and Advices ; after hearing which, his Majefty gain J, and were told from the Houfe, that they were to Anna 31 c*t. be again prorogued to... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 pages
...course of his future proceedings, which was, that His Majesty, in his affairs, would please to make use of some council or other, and allow freedom to their...and advices ; after hearing which, His Majesty might resolve as he pleased ; that if he did not think the persons or number of this present council suited... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 pages
...course of his future proceedings, which was, that his majesty, in his affairs, would please to make use of some council or other; and allow freedom to their...and advices, after hearing which, his majesty might resolve as he pleased; and if he did not think the persons or number of his present council suited... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 pages
...his future proceedings, which was, that his majesty, in his affairs, would please to make use of sume council or other ; and allow freedom to their debates...and advices, after hearing which, his majesty might resolve as he pleased ; and if he did not think the persons or number of his present council suited... | |
| Colonial society East India comm - 1842 - 144 pages
...occasion to complain of the non-performance of the Royal promise, besought his Majesty " to make use of some Council " or other, and allow freedom to their...advices ; after " hearing which, his Majesty might resolve as he pleased." He added, without contradiction by the King, that it was in his power to alter... | |
| Eduard Fischel - 1853 - 620 pages
...committees, and to return to the old practice. Sir William Temple declared hereupon to the king, " that if he did not think the persons or number of this present council suited to his affairs, it was in his power to dissolve them, and constitute another of twenty, of ten, or... | |
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