| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 398 psl.
...exercised in invention, and the other in uttering things invented. Privilege of speech is granted, but you must know what privilege you have ; not to speak every one what he listeth, or what cometh into his brain toutter ; but your privilege is aye or no. Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's pleasure... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 404 psl.
...exercised in invention, and the other in uttering things invented. Privilege of speech is granted, but you must know what privilege you have ; not to speak every one what he listeth, or what cometh into his brain to utter ; but your privilege is aye or no. Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's pleasure... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - 1839 - 726 psl.
...one exercised in invention, the other in uttering things invented. Privilege of Speech is granted, but you must know what Privilege you have ; not to...one what he listeth, or what cometh in his brain, but your Privilege is Aye or No. Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's Pleasure is, that if you perceive... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - 1839 - 726 psl.
...one exercised in invention, the other in littering things invented. Privilege of Speech is granted, but you must know what Privilege you have ; not to...one what he listeth, or what cometh in his brain, but your Privilege is Aye or No. Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's Pleasure is, that if you perceive... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 psl.
...necessity, and those two do most harm, which are wit and speech. * * Privilege of speech is granted ; but you must know what privilege you have. Not to speak every one what he listeth, or what cometh into his brain to utter that, but your privilege is Aye or no. Wherefore, Mr Speaker, her majesty's... | |
| 1874 - 990 psl.
...(Sir John Puckering) took her Majesty's instructions and replied, " Privilege of speech is granted, but you must know what privilege you have, not to speak every one what he listeth, or what comes into his brain to utter ; but your privilege is for such speech as shall be used with judgment... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1844 - 492 psl.
...speech is granted, but you must know i Smyth's Lectures, vol. i. h Townsend'g Proceedings of Parliament. what privilege you have, not to speak every one what he listeth or what cometh into his brain, but your privilege is ' Aye, or No.' Free access is granted to her majesty's person,... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 566 psl.
...of Commons, claiming from her majesty freedom of speech, Puckering defined liberty of speech to be, "not to speak every one what he listeth, or what cometh...brain to utter but your privilege is AYE ! or NO !" Sir Thomas Egerton, afterwards Lord Ellesmere, succeeded to the chancellorship on the death of Puckering,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 620 psl.
...Keeper answered by the Queen's command : " Liberty of speech is granted you, but you must know^what privilege you have ; not to speak every one what he...Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's pleasure is, that if you ' *>^r^ perceive any idle heads which will meddle with reforming the CHAP. Church and transforming... | |
| John Bayly Somers Carwithen - 1849 - 618 psl.
...answered, in the Queen's name, " Priviletlge of speech is granted ; but you must know what privjledge you have : not to speak every one what he listeth, or what cometh in his brain to utter that: but your priviledge is I or No." D'Ewes's Journal of the House of Lords, p. 460. St. 35 Elizabeth,... | |
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