Altar, which must stagger with the blow that rends its kindred Throne ! You have said, my Lords, you have willed — the Church and the King have willed — that the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, instead of that solemnity, the... The Lives of the Chief Justices of England - Page 131by John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1881Full view - About this book
| 1820 - 612 pages
...danger — nave the altar, which is no longer safe when its kindred throne is shaken. You have said, you have willed— the Church and the King have willed...the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service, but instead of that solemnity she has the heartfelt prayers of the people. She needs no prayers of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 908 pages
...and the King have willed — that the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of...wants no prayers of mine. But I do here pour forth my supplications at the Throne of Mercy, that that mercy may be poured down upon the people, in a larger... | |
| History - 1822 - 766 pages
...never more can stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church and the King...should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that s»lemnity, the heartfelt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers of mine.... | |
| History - 1822 - 768 pages
...never more (-an stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church and the King...Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She fias, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers... | |
| History - 1822 - 762 pages
...never niore can stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church and the King...Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She nas, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfclt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers of... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1832 - 284 pages
...and the King have willed—that the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of...wants no prayers of mine. But I do here pour forth my supplications at the Throne of Mercy, that that mercy may be poured down upon the people of this country,... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 600 pages
...and the king have willed, that the queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of...wants no prayers of mine; but I do here pour forth my supplications at the throne of mercy, that that mercy may be poured down upon the people of this country... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 646 pages
...law knows ; monstrous to ruin the honour of an English queen. You have willed, my lords," he added, " the church and the king have willed, that the queen...should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers of mine;... | |
| lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1838 - 712 pages
...can stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You have said my Lords, you have willed — that the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers of mine... | |
| Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1838 - 712 pages
...can stand secureamongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You have said my Lords, you have willed— that the Queen should be deprived of its solemn service. She has, indeed, instead of that solemnity, the heartfelt prayers of the people. She wants no prayers of mine... | |
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