The king stripped it of its powers of remonstrance and registry, and he invested those powers in a new Plenary Court to be appointed by him. |
This, under the circumstances, has been justly characterized by one of the witnesses as an expression of remonstrance or expostulation. |
England should not have stood by and seen a feeble people robbed without raising a note of remonstrance. |
Its contents consist largely of warnings, remonstrances, assertions, arguments in favor of certain doctrines, narratives for enforcing morals. |
Before registering, the parliaments had the power to send the king remonstrances pointing out flaws or drawbacks in the new laws. |
For months he pestered her with calls, and persecuted her with letters, memorials, and remonstrances. |