Wherefore, Mr Speaker, her Majesty's pleasure is, That if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own estates, which will meddle with reforming the Church and transforming the Commonwealth, and do exhibit any bills to such purpose,... History of England - Page 349by Parliamentary - 1763Full view - About this book
| Thornhagh Gurdon - Courts baron and courts leet - 1731 - 470 pages
...Maiejlfs Pleafure-is, that if you perceive any idle Heads which will not ftick to hazard their owri Eftates, which will meddle with reforming the Church and transforming the Commonwealth, and exhibit any Bills to fuch" purpofe, that you receive them not, till they be mewed and confidered by... | |
| 1751 - 526 pages
...Wherefore, Mr Speaker, her Majefty's Pleafure is, That if you perceive any idle Heads, which will not ftick to hazard their own Eftates ; which will meddle with...Purpofe, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and confidered by thofe, who it is. fitter mould confider of fuch Things, and can better judge... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - Constitutional history - 1838 - 718 pages
...pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads which will not stick to hazard their own estates, which will meddle with reforming the church, and transforming the commonwealth, and do exhibit such bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those,... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - Constitutional history - 1839 - 726 pages
...Pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own Estates ; which will meddle with reforming the Church, and transforming the Commonwealth ; and do exhibit any Bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who, it is fitter... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England) - 1841 - 918 pages
...pleasure is, that, if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own estates, which will meddle with reforming the Church and transforming the Commonwealth, and do exhibit any bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those who it is fitter... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Biography & Autobiography - 1844 - 430 pages
...pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own estates ; which will meddle with reforming the church, and transforming the commonwealth ; and do exhibit any bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who it is fitter... | |
| American periodicals - 1874 - 990 pages
...Majesty's pleasure is that if you perceive any idle heads which will not stick to hazard their own estates, which will meddle with reforming the Church and transforming the Commonwealth, and exhibit any bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, till they be showed and considered by... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1850 - 750 pages
...pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads which will not stick to hazard their own estates, which will meddle with reforming the church and transforming the commonwealth, and do exhibit such bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Explorers - 1853 - 454 pages
...that if you Reformei*. perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own estates ; which will meddle with reforming the church, and transforming the commonwealth ; and do exhibit any bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who it is fitter... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1853 - 466 pages
...is aye or no. Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads which will meddle with reforming the Church and transforming the commonwealth, and do exhibit any bills to such purpose, you receive them not until they be viewed and considered by those who it is fitter should... | |
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