| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 pages
...confidered in any of his Majelly's Councils ; they befecch him, that for the future he would be pleafcJ to require and admit, in all matters of importance, the advice of his natural-born fubjccts : And they advife him, in future treaties with the French King, to proceed... | |
| Catharine Macaulay - 1778 - 476 pages
...treaty had probably been the caufe of the will in favor of the Duke of Anjpu, and requefted his Majefty to require and admit in all matters of importance the advice of his natural-born fubjects, and for that purpofe to conftitute a council, to whom all fuch foreign and... | |
| William Belsham - 1798 - 754 pages
...his majesty, and in justice to their country, they most humbly bcseeched him, that in future he would be pleased to require and admit, in all matters of importance, the advice of his natural-born subjects, whose known probity and fortunes might give him and his people a just assurance... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 664 pages
...then, aiming more especially at the Dutch lord, Portland, they besought his majesty for the future to require and admit in all matters of importance the advice of his natural-born subjects, whose known probity and fortunes might give both his majesty and the people... | |
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