| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...afterwards. De Lolme, 404. " te roy remercir tet loyal subjects, accefite lour benevolence, " ft autsi le -veut, the king thanks his loyal subjects, accepts " their benevolence, and wills it so to be." In case of an act of grace, which originally proceeds from the crown, and has the royal... | |
| Joseph Guy - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1810 - 548 pages
...it be a money bill, the answer is, le roy remercie ses lot/aux sujets, accepts kur bienveillance % aussi le veut, (the king thanks his loyal subjects; accepts their benevolence, and also •wills it so to be.) The bill for the king's general pardon, has but one reading. The members... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 pages
...by the speaker of the house of commons ; and the royal assent is thus expressed, Le roy remercie srs loyal subjects, accepte leur benevolence, et aussi...subjects, accepts their benevolence, and wills it so to be." In case of an act of grace, which originally proceeds from the crown, and has the royal... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 904 pages
...will think of it ;" and if it be a money-bill, the answer is, Le тоу remercie ses loyaux sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et aussi le veut ; " The...his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore wills it." Gi PARLIAMENTARY, a. (from Enacted by parliament ; pertaining to parliament (Bacon).... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 660 pages
...presented to the king by the speaker of the house of commons y ; and the royal assent is thus expressed, " le roy remercie ses loyal subjects, accepte leur benevolence,...subjects, accepts their " benevolence, and wills it so to be." In case of an act of grace, which originally proceeds from the crown, and has the royal... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 pages
...presented to the king by the speaker of the house of commons y ; and the royal assent is thus expressed, " le roy remercie ses loyal subjects, accepte leur benevolence, et " aussi le vent, the king thanks his loyal subjects, accepts their " benevolence, and wills it so to be'." In... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 692 pages
...presented to the King by the Speaker of the House of Commons, and the expression of the Royal assent is, " The King thanks his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and wills it so to be." But, for an act of grace, which at first proceeds with the King's consent, the Clerk of... | |
| Richard Thomson - Great Britain - 1828 - 338 pages
...presented to the King by the Speaker of the House of Commons, and the expression of the Royal assent is, " The King thanks his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and wills it so to be." But, for an act of grace, which at first proceeds with the King's consent, the Clerk of... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 824 pages
...of the house of commons ; and the royal assent is thus expressed 'le roy remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et aussi le veut ; the king...subjects, accepts their benevolence, and wills it so to be.' In case of an act of grace, which originally proceeds from the crown, and has the royal... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 512 pages
...king will think of it ; and, if it be a money bill, the answer is, Le roy remercie ses loyaux sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et aussi le veut ; The king...his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore grants his consent. The High Court of Parliament is the supreme 2 R court in the kingdom,... | |
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