... she can as much prevail with him, in any thing that is against his will, as Your Lordship may with me to persuade that I should hang myself; this last dignity out of hand to have been proclaimed King, she would have... The History of Scotland - Página 309por William Robertson - 1817Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Walter Goodall - 1754 - 474 páginas
...would have had deferred ' until it were agreed by parliament, or till 'he himfelf had been twenty one years of ' age, that things done in his name might ' have the better authority. He would in no 'cafe 1 Letter from Randolph to Leicefter, Cotton. Libr. Cal. B. 9. fol. 318. Cafe have' it deferred... | |
| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 páginas
...king, fhe would have it deferred untill it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himfelf of 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have the better authority. He would, in no cafe, have it deferred one day, and either then or never ; whereupon this doubt is rifen amongft our... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...proclaimed king, fhe wouh. havo it deferred untill it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himftlf 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have the better authcrity. He would, in no cafe, have it deferred one day, rnd either then or never; whereupon this... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 páginas
...proclaimed king, she would have it deferred until it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have...authority. He would, in no case, have it deferred one day, und either then or ^never ; whereupon this doubt is risen amongst our men of law whether she being... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 544 páginas
...proclaimed King, she would have it deferred untill it were agreed liy parliament, or he had been> himself 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have...amongst our men of law whether she being clad with a.husband, and her husband not twenty x 3 one years, any thing without Parliament can be of strength,... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 442 páginas
...proclaimed king, she would have it deferred until it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have...He would, in no case, have it deferred one day, and cither then or never ; whereupon this doubt is risen amongst our men of law, whether she being clad... | |
| William Robertson - 1828 - 746 páginas
...king, she would have it deferred untill it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself twenty-one riíeii amongst our men of law, whether she being clad with a husband, and a husband not twenty-one... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1835 - 1294 páginas
...proclaimed king, she would have it deferred untill it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself 21 years of age, that things done in his name might have...with a husband, and her husband not twenty-one years, anything without parliament can be of strength that is done between them. Upon Saturday at afternoon... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 626 páginas
...it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself 21 years of age, that things done in his nime might have the better authority. He would, in no case,...and either then or never ; whereupon this doubt has arisen amongst our men of law, whether she being clad with a husband, and her husband not twenty-one... | |
| William Robertson - 1835 - 750 páginas
...king, she would nave it deferred untill it were agreed by parliament, or he had been himself twenty-one years of age, that things done in his name might have the belter authority. ' He would, in no case, have it delerred one day, and either then or never ; whereupon... | |
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