| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pages
...and Queen Hull fay. 1 I fbkmnly promilc fo to do." ( 275 ) Arch-B5(hop or Bifliop. Anno iW.&M. • Will you, to your Power, caufe Law and Juftice in Mercy to be executed in all your Judgments ?r King and Queen. « I will.' Arch-Bilhop or Bifliop. * Will you, to the utmoftof your Power, maintain... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1767 - 542 pages
...fame ? — — The king er queen Jbaft fayt I " folemnly promife fo to do. ** Arcbbijbty or bijbop. Will you to your power " caufe law and juftice, in...in *' all your judgments ? King or queen. I will. " ArcbbiJbof or friibop. Will you to the utmoft of " your power -maintain the laws of God, the true... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - Accomplices - 1767 - 460 pages
...mentionedj was.pardoned upon very Equitable and eafy Terms. H Judgments?" * See the Coronation Oath, «« Will You to your Power «« Caufe Law and Juftice in Mercy to be executed in all Your ' . • •'• * • •„ SECT. 2. AN Alien whofe Sovereign is in Amity SECT, z, with the Crown... | |
| William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1771 - 506 pages
...of the fame ? ** The king and queen Jball fay, I folemnly promife fo to do. i* Anhbijbcp or bijbop. Will you to your power caufe law and <* juftice, in...in all your judgments ? *.*. King or queen. I will. ** Archbiflmp or bijbop. Will you to the utmoft of your power «.* maintain the laws of God, the true... | |
| John Angel - Ireland - 1781 - 302 pages
...laws and cuftorrts of the fame. — • The king anfwers, I folemnly promife fo to do. Archbifhop. Will you to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments. — The king anfwcrs, I will. Archbifhop. Will you to the utmoft of your power, maintain the laws of... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Droit - 1791 - 516 pages
...of the fame ? — The king or queen fhall fay, I fo" Icrnnly promife fo to do. Arckbljhop or tijbsp. Will you " to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be exe" cuted in all your judgments? — King or queen. \ will. " Archbifbop or biftjop. Will you to the... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1793 - 686 pages
...of the time ?—The king or queen Jball fay, I fo«« lemnly promife fo to do. Archbifbop or bi/hop. Will you " to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be exe*' cuted in all your judgments ?—King or queen. I will. *« ——Archbifbop or bi/hop. Will you... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 674 pages
...and " cuftoms of the fame?—The king or queen jhalt fay, I fo'c lemnly promife fo to do. Archbijhop or bijhop. Will you " to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be exe** cutnl in all your judgments ?—King or queen. I will. " Arckbijhop or bijhop. Will you to the... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - Geography - 1801 - 1204 pages
...ting or jmttt Jhallfay, I folemnly promife fo to do. " Arcbbi/hop or bijhop. Will you, to your<power, caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments ; — King arquen. 1 will. 'f Arcbbijhopor tiijhop. Will you to the utmoft of your power maintain the laws of... | |
| Nicolas Hamel - Ethnology - 1806 - 266 pages
...agreed on t ? The King. I folemnly promife fo to do 9. — Arch. Will you, to your power, cauie ' the law and juftice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments ? The King. I will s. — Arch. Will you, to the utmoft of your ' power, niainrain the laws of God,... | |
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