| Parliamentary - 1763 - 462 strani
...March, and was opened by Sir Francis Seymour, to the following Effect (b] : Sir Francis Seymour. ' This is the great Council of the Kingdom ; and here, if not here alone, his .Majeftymay fee, as in a true Glafs, the State of the Kingdom. We are all called hither, by his Majefty's... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 542 strani
...subjects. " This is the great council of the kingdom," said sir Francis Seymor, who opened the debate ; " and here, if " not here alone, his majesty may see,...state of the kingdom. We are called hither by his majesty's " writs, in order to give him faithful counsel ; such as may " stand with his honour ; and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 strani
...I'ranrU Seymour. ' This is the great council of the kingdom ; and here, it not here alone, his maj. may see, as in a true glass, the state of the kingdom. \Vc are all called hither, by his writs, to give him faithful counsel; such as may stand with his honour;... | |
| Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 strani
...majesty till these Grievances were redressed. rlo which purpqse, Sir Francis Seymour spoke thus : 'Ihis is the great council of the kingdom, and here (if...state of the kingdom"; we are called hither by his majesty's writs to give him faithful counsel, such as may stand with his honour ; but this we must... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 strani
...Seymour said, " This is the great council of the kingdom, and " here with certainty, if not here only, his majesty may " see as in a true glass, the state of the kingdom. We u are called hither by his writs, in order to give him " faithful counsel, such as may stand with his... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 strani
...Seymour said, " This is the great council " of the kingdom, and here with certainty, if not '* here only, His Majesty may see as in a true glass, ** the state...the kingdom. We are called hither *' by his writs, in order to give him faithful coun** sel, such as may stand with his honour : And " this we must do... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 782 strani
...must take it as it is. So the Prisoners were remanded.'" purpose, Sir Francis Seymour spoke thus.: This is the great council of the kingdom, and here...state of the kingdom ; we are called hither by his majesty's writs to give him faithful counsel, such as may stand with his honour ; but this we must... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 strani
...majesty till these Grievances *were redressed. To which purpose, Sir Francis Seymour spoke thus : I lib is the great council of the kingdom, and here (if...state of the kingdom ; we are called hither by his majesty's writs to give him faithful counsel, such as may stand with his honour ; but this we must... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 strani
...Upon the subject of grievances, Sir Francis Seymour (says Rushworth) first spoke. — This, says he, is the great council of the kingdom, and here (if...state of the kingdom. We are called hither by His Majesty's writs to give him faithful counsel, such as may stand with his honour; but this we must do... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 strani
...for a siege. In marching up to St. Martin's at last, he neglected, as unworthy of notice, thus : " This is the great council of the kingdom, and here,...hither, by his writs, to give him faithful counsel, such as may stand with his honour ; but that we must do without flattery: and being chosen by the_commons... | |
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