| Matthias Earbery - 1717 - 140 páginas
...all we have is her Majefties, and fhe may Lawfully at her Pleafnre take it from us; and that fhe had as much Right to all our Lands and Goods, as to any Revenue of the Crown, and he faid he cou'd prove it by Precedents in the time of Henry ^d, King John, and King... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 páginas
...' faid he, is her Majefty's ; and ftie may lawfully, at PJeafure, .* take it from us : Yea, fhe has as much Right to all our Lands ' and Goods, as to any Revenue of her Crown.' At which the Houfe hummed and laughed. ' Well, all your Humming, faid ' the Serjeant, fhan't put me out of Countenance.*... | |
| 1751 - 524 páginas
...we have is her Majefty's; and me may lawfully, < at her'Pleafure, take it from us. Yea, (he hath 1 as much Right to all our Lands and Goods, as to «' any Revenue of her Crown.' At which all the Houfe hemm'd, and laughed and talked.' ' Well, « quoth' Serjeant Heyle, all your Hemming fhall ' not... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 446 páginas
...payment, when all we have is her majefty's, and (he may lawfully at her pleafure take it from us : Yea, me hath as much right to all our lands and goods as to any revenue of her crown. At which all the houfe hemmed, and laughed, and talked. Well, quoth ferjeant Heyle, all your hemming (hall not put me... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 232 páginas
...all we said he, is her Majesty's, and she may, lawfully, at pleasure, take it from us ; yea, she has as much right to all our lands and goods, as to any revenue of her crown. Here the house hummed and laughed. Well, all your humming, said the serjeant, shall not put me out... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 páginas
...marvel much that the house should stand upon granting of a subsidy or the time of payment, when all we have is her majesty's, and she may lawfully at her...: Yea, she hath as much right to all our lands and good* as to any revenue of her crown. At which all the house hemmed, and laughed, and talked. Well,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 páginas
...marvel much that the House should stand upon granting of a subsidy or the time of payment, when all we have is Her Majesty's, and she may lawfully at her...House hemmed, and laughed, and talked. Well, quoth Serjeant Heyle, all your hemming shall not put me out of countenance. So Mr. Speaker stood up and said,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 638 páginas
...marvelled much that the house would stand on granting of a subsidy, or the time of payment, when all we have is her Majesty's ; and she may lawfully, at her pleasure, take it from us ; yea, she hath as'mucli right to all our lands and goods, as to any revenue to her crown," quoting precedents to prove... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 504 páginas
...marvel much that the house should stand upon granting a subsidy or the time of payment, when aU we have is her majesty's, and she may lawfully, at her...right to all our lands and goods as to any revenue of the crown." At which all the house hemmed, and laughed, and talked. " Well, quoth Serjeant Heyle, all... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 500 páginas
...the time of payment, when all we have is her majesty s, and she may lawfully at her pleasure"take: it from us; yea, she hath as much right to all our...house hemmed, and laughed, and talked. Well, quoth serjeant Hoyle, all your hemming shall not put me out of countenance. So Mr. Speaker stood up and said,... | |
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