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Definition of Majesties
1. majesty [n] - See also: majesty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Majesties
Literary usage of Majesties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Gilbert Burnet, Edward Nares (1843)
"... if any Thing («aid he) «huid fortune, wherin ready, but also in any other
Thing that laie Majesties shuld not onley find the same XXXI. ..."
2. Second Series of Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English by William Carew Hazlitt (1882)
"BM His Majesties Most Gracious Speech, Together with the Lord Chancellors, ...
His Majesties Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, January 24. 167|. ..."
3. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell by Thomas Bayly Howell (1816)
"Which was pronounced for doom ; and whereupon their majesties advocat asked and
took instruments. 398. The Trial of ALEXANDER HALYBURTON and WM. ..."
4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1889)
"Acted by the Kings Majesties Seruants at the private House in the Black-Friers.
Fide Honor,' 4to, dedicated to William, lord Craven. ..."
5. A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell (1857)
"The 23d, six thousand of his majesties forces, horse and foot, were drawn up before
... The 27th came out his majesties proclamation to summon George Speke, ..."
6. The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction by New York (State). Secretary's Office (1849)
"THAT said Major hath issued a Mandate to raise forces in this province, inviting
ami deterring their Majesties faithful subjects, pretending to have ..."
7. The Harleian Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and by William Oldys, John Malham (1810)
"... by disorderly Press-Masters, both at Sea and Land, to the great Prejudice of
their Majesties, and Injury of the subject. By George Everett, Shipwright. ..."