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Majesty and sent
which I never did, nor never would reveal ; when the Act was once made, either to the King himself, or any of his Privy Councillors, as is well known to your Honours, who have been sent upon no other account at several times by his Majesty to me in the Tower.
Lord Paul Rziczan read aloud ... a letter with the following approximate content: His Imperial Majesty had sent to their graces the lord regents a sharp letter that was, by our request, issued to us as a copy after the original had been read aloud, and in which His Majesty declared all of our lives and honor already forfeit, thereby greatly frightening all three Protestant estates.
The damage was done, however: " My credit hath been cracked ever since her Majesty sent Sir Thomas Heneage hither ", Leicester recapitulated in October 1586.
His Majesty King George VI sent Gort a telegram that read:
The British government then sent him back to Malta as the Plenipotentiary Minister of His British Majesty for the Order of Saint John to coordinate the departure of the British in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty of Amiens.
After all, his ministers assured him, had not Marmont himself sent a report to His Majesty just the previous night assuring him all was under control?
In protest at Farouk's concessions to the British, allowing them to choose the prime minister, Naguib sent in his resignation, saying that " since the army was not called upon to defend Your Majesty, I am ashamed to wear this uniform and ask your permission to resign .".
Edward Randolph, sent by Charles to report on the New England colonies, reported in 1676 that Leverett believed the colony to be beyond the crown's reach: " He freely declared to me that the laws made by your Majesty and your Parliament obligeth them in nothing but what consists with the interest of that colony ".
If we had had that which had been sent, England and her Majesty had had the most honour that ever any nation had.
The Committee for Privileges reported, " after diligent search, no precedent being found that any writ of summons hath been detained from any peer that is capable of sitting in the House of Parliament ; and considering withal how far it may trench into the right of every member of this House, whether sitting by ancient right of inheritance or by patent, to have their writs detained ; the Lords Committees are all of opinion, That it will be necessary for this House humbly to beseech His Majesty, that a writ of summons may be sent to this petitioner, and to such other Lords to whom no writ of summons hath been directed for this Parliament, excepting such as are made incapable to sit in Parliament by judgment of Parliament or any other legal judgment.
:" The king of the Da Yuezhi, Bodiao ( 波調 ) ( Vāsudeva ), sent his envoy to present tribute and His Majesty granted him a title of " King of the Da Yuezhi Intimate with Wei ( 魏 )".
" Congress dismissed Paine, and by public resolution denied having received such aid, resolving that " His Most Christian Majesty, the great and generous ally of the United States, did not preface his alliance with any supplies whatever sent to America.
William Davison, whom Leicester had sent to explain his doings to the Queen, described a visit to the Countess during the crisis: " I found her greatly troubled with tempestuous news she received from court, but somewhat comforted when she understood how I had proceeded with Her Majesty.
He further undertakes that any personnel of his forces that may be sent abroad for military training will be sent to military schools, colleges and training centres in the territories of His Britannic Majesty, provided that this shall not prevent him from sending to any other country such personnel as cannot be received in the said institutions and training centres.
He sent Lakandula and Sulayman with him, because, as one account has it, “ if so great a chief should go with him, when the Pampangos saw that he had given obedience to His Majesty, they would give it also .”
** 16 20 July 1660 Proceedings of Regicides Ordered, That the Instrument for proclaiming the High Court of Justice for judging of the late King ’ s Majesty, together with the Journal of their Proceedings, be sent to the Lords, to be by them made use of.
" For having protected, favored, and emboldened the Indians against his Majesty ’ s loyal subjects " and "... for then having expressly countermanded and sent back our army by passing his word for the peaceable demeanor of the said Indians.
And when, in 1867, a coadjutor was chosen for the bishop of Toronto, an application for a royal mandate produced the reply from the colonial secretary that " it was not the part of the Crown to interfere in the creation of a new bishop or bishopric, and not consistent with the dignity of the Crown that he should advise Her Majesty to issue a mandate which would not be worth the paper on which it was written, and which, having been sent out to Canada, might be disregarded in the most complete manner.
He also sent a letter to Buckingham Palace which read " Your Majesty.
This species was sent to Kew in 1824 by Mr Bowie, who was His Majesty ’ s collector in South Africa.

Majesty and beloved
Instead, Beckerath demonstrated that the stela's text simply read: Regnal Year 22 under the Majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Usermaatre Setepenamun ( i. e., Osorkon II ), son of Re, the Appearance of the beloved Osorkon Meryamun in the presence of the deities Osiris, Horus and Isis.

Majesty and one
* 23 November 1981: the Moulin Rouge closes for one evening only so as to present its show to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
In each one, a murder takes place at one of Queen Elizabeth's estates, and Her Majesty asks Jane to solve the crime, giving her some clues and helpful information as she goes along.
On one occasion, Fox, who returned enthusiastically to the post of Foreign Secretary, ended an epistle to the King: " Whenever Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to condescend even to hint your inclinations upon any subject, that it will be the study of Your Majesty's Ministers to show how truly sensible they are of Your Majesty's goodness.
Statement on Irish Free State passport ( 1927 ): We Timothy Healy, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel, Governor General of the Irish Free State, Request and require, in the Name of His Britannic Majesty, all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely ... etc.
A Panegyrick to His Majesty on his Happy Return, one of the many contemporary poems celebrating the restoration of Charles II, was the last of Fuller's verse efforts.
King, on the advice of one of his ministers, decided, in view of the above-mentioned demands, not to receive Count Benedetti any more, but to have him informed, by an adjutant, that His Majesty had now received Leopold confirmation of the news which Benedetti had already had from Paris and had nothing further to say to the ambassador.
" To this, Saint Philip replied, " Tell Her Majesty if my religion be the cause for which I suffer, sorry I am that I have but one life to lose.
Bedford was one of the three peers implicated in the circulation of Sir Robert Dudley's Proposition for His Majesty s Service ( the others being William Seymour, Earl of Hertford and John Holles, 1st Earl of Clare ), was arrested on 5 November 1629, and was brought before the Star-chamber.
Furthermore, Tulloch was appointed as one of Her Majesty's Chaplains for Scotland and preached a number of sermons before Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland between 1866 and 1876.
* " To me, His Majesty is the anointed one, the rightful sovereign.
In July 1952, the uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II performed one of her first duties as Sovereign by presenting a colour to Number 1 School of Technical Training ; the first to be awarded to an apprentice school, and the first ever to be presented to an ' other rank ' when Sergeant Apprentice Hines, of the 63rd Entry, received the colour from Her Majesty.
The whole speech is addressed to " My Lords and Members of the House of Commons ", with one significant exception that Her Majesty says specifically, " Members of the House of Commons, estimates for the public services will be laid before you ", since the Budget is constitutionally reserved to the Commons.
In one place are assembled the members of all three branches of government, of which the Monarch is the nominal head in each case: the Crown-in-Parliament, ( Her Majesty, together with the House of Commons and the House of Lords ), constitutes the legislature ; Her Majesty's Ministers ( who are members of one or other House ) constitute the executive ; Her Majesty's Judges, although not members of either House, are summoned to attend and represent the judiciary.
: And further Her Majesty with Advice aforesaid expressly declares and statutes that none of the Subjects of this Kingdom shall be liable to but all and every one of them for ever free of any Oath Test or Subscription within this Kingdom contrary to or inconsistent with the foresaid true Protestant Religion and Presbyterian Church Government Worship and Discipline as above established and that the same within the Bounds of this Church and Kingdom shall never be imposed upon or required of them in any sort And lastly that after the decease of Her present Majesty ( whom God long preserve ) the Soveraign succeeding to Her in the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain shall in all time coming at His or Her Accession to the Crown swear and subscribe that they shall inviolably maintain and preserve the foresaid Settlement of the true Protestant Religion with the Government Worship Discipline right and Privileges of this Church as above established by the Laws of this Kingdom in Prosecution of the Claim of Right
" The gentleness of my dog ," said Droz, " is his least merit ; if your Majesty touch one of the apples, which you see in the shepherd's basket, you will admire the fidelity of this animal.
In April 2009 Her Majesty ’ s Inspectorate of Education ( HMIE ) published a report on Fettes that evaluated the school as “ excellent ” in four out of five Quality Indicators and “ very good ” in the other one.
Buthelezi countered that by saying that His Majesty should not interfere in political matters, rather the Zulu monarchy should be modelled along the same lines as the British one.
These buildings were to be placed in strong axial relationship around the forum designed to contain one million people, and were collectively to represent the " maiestas imperii " ( The Majesty of the Empire ) and make the new world capital, Germania, outshine its only avowed rival, Rome.
On the same day he said to Burghley: " We must not lose one hour of time ... Let her Majesty trust no more to Judas ' kisses ; for let her assure herself there is no trust to French King nor Duke of Parma.
One will see clearly in this History, that the constant union of the Sovereign with his Parliament, is the most solid foundation for the glory of the Prince and the welfare of the Subjects ; and from the little that one may have learnt of what is happening in England since Your Majesty took the Throne, one cannot but be convinced, that that indeed is the invariable principle upon which Your Majesty governs his conduct.

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