The Queen refused, as she did not recognise any right of the government to inspect anything.
The Queen refused, and, according to Willis, demanded capital punishment for those involved.
The Queen and Monsieur refused to sign the marriage contract.
The Queen, acting upon the advice of her government, refused to grant her consent for the Bill to be debated.
In her state of exaggerated mourning, the Queen was refusing to fulfil her public duties.
The Queen is visited by a social worker but refuses to let her in.
The Queen has refused to see him and has sentenced him to four years in the village.
The Queen has refused to send out her guard to hunt them down.
The Queen has their father but refuses to release him.
The Queen refused the request, considering her ladies as close friends and confidantes, not as objects of political bargaining.