| Great Britain - 1763 - 510 strani
...iaid lady Elizabeth, or to any of their flanders, perils, or difherifons, or have wiihccl, willed, or defired by words or writings, or invented, imagined,...them, of the dignity, title or name of their royal cftates, or have, fpoken, done, or procured to be done, any other words, writings, printings, wifhing,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 550 strani
...committed to the king's most royal person, the queen's, or their heirs apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates, or slanderously and maliciously publish and pronounce by express writing or words that the... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1868 - 606 strani
...committed to the King's most royal person, the Queen's, or their heirs-apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates, . . . and that all such persons, their aiders, counsellors, concertors, or abettors, being... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 604 strani
...committed to the King's most royal person, the Queen's, or their heirs-apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates, . . . and that all such persons, their aiders, counsellors, concertors, or abettors, being... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1878 - 564 strani
...King's most royal person, the * 26 H. vin. 2. Queen's, or their heirs apparent, or to deprive them or any of them, of the dignity, title or name of their royal estates : or slanderously and maliciously publish and pronounce by express writing or words that the... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1879 - 612 strani
...practising, or attempting any bodily harm to the king, the queen, or heirs apparent, or depriving them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates, or calling the king a heretic, tyrant, schismatic, or the like (as the friars and monks were... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1898 - 714 strani
...it was declared to be treason to wish or will any harm to the 'king or queen, " or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates," or to pronounce the king to be "heretic, schismatic, tyrant, infidel, or usurper." Under... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1892 - 456 strani
...to be done to the king's most royal person, the queen's, or their heirs apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title, or name of their royal estates," &c. Under this Act More and Fisher and many others suffered, who objected to the extravagant... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - 1982 - 532 strani
...committed to the King's most royal person, the Queen's or their heir's apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title or name of their royal estates, or slanderously and maliciously publish and pronounce, by express writing or words, that the... | |
| James Monti - 1997 - 508 strani
...committed to the King's most royal person, the Queen's, or their heirs apparent, or to deprive them or any of them of the dignity, title or name of their royal estates . . . then every such person . . . shall be adjudged traitors; and that every such offence... | |
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