Benevolence
41la reine remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut — Le roy (or la reine) remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut. The king (or the queen) thanks his (or her) loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore wills it to be so. The form of the royal assent to a… …
42le roy remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut — Le roy (or la reine) remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut. The king (or the queen) thanks his (or her) loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore wills it to be so. The form of the royal assent to a… …
43la reine remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut — Le roy (or la reine) remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut. The king (or the queen) thanks his (or her) loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore wills it to be so. The form of the royal assent to a… …
44Mount Pisgah Benevolence Cemetery — Coordinates: 39°20′30″N 78°46′04″W / 39.3417°N 78.7678°W / 39.3417; 78.7678 Mount Pisgah Benevolence Cemetery is an African …
45Le roy remercie ses loyal subjects, accept leur benevolence, et ausi le vent — The king thanks his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and wills it to be so. The formal expression of the king s assent to a bill of supply after it had passed both houses of parliament and had been presented to him for his approval. See …
46God, benevolence of — Бога благосклонность …
47contract of benevolence — A contract made for the benefit of one of the contracting parties only, as a mandate or deposit …
48contract of benevolence — A contract made for the benefit of one of the contracting parties only, as a mandate or deposit …
49welwillendnes — benevolence …
50British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues …