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  • Her Majestie's lackluster Government have just about sussed that they've pushed their luck and shouldn't push it any further if they wish to keep the public disengaged from politics.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Peter Troy 2008

  • Her Majestie's lackluster Government have just about sussed that they've pushed their luck and shouldn't push it any further if they wish to keep the public disengaged from politics.

    An Other Boring Budget Peter Troy 2008

  • As for powder, I suppose it was never spoke of, since there was no want of it at Fetteresso; that the news of his Majestie's arrival would no sooner spread but all would return, and great numbers who had joined them would come from different corners ....

    The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson

  • Majestie's sense fully, nor bring back his so significantly, as he meant it; and because there might be need for him further to explain himselfe, and least he should not speake freely to me: to which the

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • Majestie's Houshold, and the splendor of the Court, and all publick expences, and justice in all contracts; so as there were as few dissatisfactions in his time, as perchance in any, and yet he cleared off the anticipations on the revenue, and sett his Master beforehand.

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • Majestie's civill lawes, to his grait dishonour and offence of his guid subjects, namlie, taking of his peacable subjects on the night out of thair housses, ravishing of weimen, and receating within his hous of the

    Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series William Morison

  • I could not omitt, because it carried in it the reason of that confidence, that called him to be his Majestie's Confessor before his death, and to be his Attendant on the scaffold at his death; so as all

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • Majestie's most dutiful, most faithfull and most obedient subject and servant,

    Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson

  • Lord Treasurer Portland had brought into his Majestie's affairs, from his ability and activity had wrought himselfe much into his Majestie's confidence; and about the year 1632 was appointed by the King to be

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • I do remember that being a youth, and one of her Majestie's scholars at

    The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure Various 1909

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