| Agnes Strickland - 1842 - 1006 sayfa
...punishment, awarded by their judge.3 The two houses had joined in a petition to Philip, requesting, that if it should happen to the queen otherwise than well in her travail, he would take upon him the government of the realm, during the minority of her child,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 614 sayfa
...punishment, awarded by their judge."3 The two houses had joined in a petition to Philip, requesting, that if it should happen to the queen otherwise than well in her travail, he would take upon him the government of the realm, during the minority of her child,... | |
| Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - 1849 - 520 sayfa
...and belief with the people, it was enacted by the Lords and Commons, then sitting in parliament, " That if it should happen to the Queen otherwise than well in the time of her travail, that then the King should have the politic government, order, and administration of this realm, during... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 634 sayfa
...punishment, awarded by their judge.'" The two houses had joined in a petition to Philip, requesting, that if it should happen to the queen otherwise than well in her travail, he would take upon him the government of the realm, during the minority of her child,... | |
| John Lingard - 1851 - 414 sayfa
...know not: but it would be rash to judge of her intentions from the malicious conjectures of Noailles ; and the fact is, that no such measures as he describes...the queen otherwise than well, in " the time of her travel, he would take upon himself the " government of the realm during the minority of her " majesty's... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 238 sayfa
...sunk prostrate. The real state of the case was, of course, unknown to parliament, and the two houses joined in a petition to Philip, that if it should happen to the Queen otherwise than well in her travail, that he would take upon him the government of the realm during the minority of the child,... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 418 sayfa
...know not: but it would be rash to judge of her intentions from the malicious conjectures of Noailles ; and the fact is, that no such measures as he describes...government of the realm, during the minority of her ma" jesty's issue, with the rule, order, education, and gov" eminent of the said issue." The king signified... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 300 sayfa
...know .not; but it would be rash to judge of ber intentions from the malicious conjectures of Noailles; and the fact is, that no such measures as he describes were ever proposed. The two houses, 225 however, j oined in a petition to Philip, that, "if it should happen to the queen otherwise than... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1863 - 322 sayfa
...the King by both Houses, which prayed " that if it should happen otherwise than well to the Queen, he would take upon himself the government of the realm during the minority of her Majesty's issue." As may be supposed, Philip readily assented, and an act was immediately passed carrying out the provisions... | |
| John Lingard - 1902 - 572 sayfa
...know not ; but it would be rash to judge of her intentions from the malicious conjectures of Noailles; and the fact is, that no such measures as he describes...petition to Philip, that, " if it should happen to 1 Noailles, iii. 318; iv. 27, 62, 76, 153. Thia ambassador found that he bad failed in the object of... | |
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