... and magnanimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her. Requiring them to cause all such to be defaced, and none to be allowed but such as Her Majesty's serjeant painter shall first have sight of. Sixteen months in the Danish isles - Page 236by Andrew Hamilton (antiquary.) - 1852Full view - About this book
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 506 pages
...beautyfull and magna' nimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her. Requiring them ' to cause all suche to be defaced, and none to be allowed, but such as ' her Majesties Sergeant Paynter shall first have sight of. The mynute ' remayning in the Counsell Chest.' * What other liberties... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 598 pages
...the disgrace of that beautiful and magnanimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her. Requiring them to cause all such to be defaced, and none to be allowed but such as Her Majesty's serjeant painter shall first have sight of." Spenser is not wanting to his sovereign or himself... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 574 pages
...the disgrace of that beautiful and magnanimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her. Requiring them to cause all such to be defaced, and none to be allowed but such as Her Majesty's Serjeant painter shall first have sight of." In Rymer's " Foedera" will be found a warrant... | |
| 1868 - 850 pages
...beaucifull and magnanimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her. Requiring them to came all sache to be defaced, and none to be allowed, but such as her Majesties Sergeant Paynter shall first have sight of. The minute reinayníng in the Coonsell Chest." The undated proclamation... | |
| 1918 - 708 pages
...beautiful and magnanimous majesty wherewith God has blessed her. Requiring them to cause all suche to be defaced and none to be allowed, but such as her Majesties Serjeant Paynter shall first have sight of. The mynute remayning in the Counsell Chest." The undated... | |
| 1896 - 692 pages
...disgrace of that beautyfull and magnanimous majesty wherewith God hath blessed her, requiring them to cause all such to be defaced, and none to be allowed but suche as Her Majestie's Serjeant Paynter shall first have sight of—the minute remaining in the councell... | |
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