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A copy of this news to his Britannic majesty in London!"
I repeat the last part - "put yourself under the protection of His Britannic Majesty".
Now go and claim it for His Britannic Majesty.'
Or His Britannic Majesty, Cousin George, the third of that name, may find himself in deep water!
Then, and only then, was he to sign it as one of the two representatives of His Britannic Majesty.
'Surrender the island without any condition, and put yourself under the protection of His Britannic Majesty.
(painter to His Britannic Majesty).
He was knighted by His Britannic Majesty King George V in 1923.
Prince Rupert has at Newbury fought a disastrous battle, and of little profit to his Britannic Majesty.
The Country is very dear to his Britannic Majesty in one sense, very dear to Britain in another!
Instead, His Britannic Majesty was represented by his brother, H.R.H.
By the expiration of that period the said forces of His Britannic Majesty shall have been withdrawn from Hinaidi.
Soon after a letter was brought from Mr. Hicks, containing indubitable proofs that the seaman in question was a subject of his Britannic majesty.
Definitive Treaty of Peace Between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty.
That, for purposes of the Association, Ireland shall recognise His Britannic Majesty as head of the Association.
I have the honour to bear a message for His Excellency the Consul General of His Britannic Majesty."
J.D. Craig was appointed Boundary Commissioner for His Britannic Majesty, 7 May 1925.
He further undertakes that the armament and essential equipment of his forces shall not differ in type from those of the forces of His Britannic Majesty.
Imagine how history would have unfolded had we lost the Revolutionary War and been brought to heel by His Britannic Majesty, King George III.
To this end His Britannic Majesty has determined in Council to grant freedom to the ports of Trinidad, with a direct trade to Great Britain...."
There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between His Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the King of 'Iraq.
I want to surrender the island of Curacao to you,' van Someren said quietly and added, 'to you as the representative of His Britannic Majesty.'
It shall be also open to His Britannic Majesty to maintain forces at Mosul for a maximum period of five years from the entry into force of this Treaty.
The all-important first sentence of Article I declared, "His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States ... to be free, sovereign and independent states."
The Duke yields to his Britannic Majesty a corps of three thousand nine hundred and sixty-four infantry men, and three hundred and thirty-six unmounted dragoons.
"She's a royal gift, for Her Britannic Majesty.
"Her Britannic Majesty."
Its title is a play on the "Her Britannic Majesty requests and requires..." text that appears inside a British passport.
With the treaty, Her Britannic Majesty promised the Catholic King of Spain that no Jews or Moors would be permitted to live in Gibraltar.
Because of my medical history, however, Her Britannic Majesty declined my gracious offer to serve in her fleet-and it's interesting to note that the country has been going downhill ever since.
"It is agreed, that henceforward the character "I" 夷 ('barbarian') shall not be applied to the Government or subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, in any Chinese official document."
The fat Sheikh, Governor of Elat, with his soft, red lips, was asking for the protection of her Britannic Majesty against the injustices and tyrannies of the Sultan of Zanzibar.
The first official recognition given to the office had only been in the Treaty of Berlin in 1878, when Disraeli signed as "First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister of her Britannic Majesty".
It is my belief that Paul took his own life on learning that not one of the 23 players shortlisted for Fifa's World Player of the Year award is a subject of Her Britannic Majesty.
'Her Majesty' is most commonly used, with 'Her Britannic Majesty' being the title used to refer to her in overseas countries, and 'Her Most Gracious Majesty' being the official full term.
"Her Britannic Majesty, at the request of the Catholic King, does consent and agree that no leave shall be given, under any pretext whatsoever, either to Jews or Moors to reside or have their dwellings in the said town of Gibraltar."