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Highness (abbreviation HH, oral
address Your Highness) is a
formal style used to
address (in
second person) or
refer to (in
third person)
certain members...
- in my Conscience, that the
Kings Highnesse is the
onely Supreame Governour of this Realme, and all
other his
Highnesse Dominions and Countries, as well...
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standard as Lord
Protector became the "Standard for the
General of his
Highnesse fleet",
while the Cross-and-Harp jack was
replaced by the "Protectorate...
- his
letter to Cromwell, see May it
please yr
Highnesse (1657) or Cleaveland's
petition to His
Highnesse the Lord
Protector [sic]. Cleveland's
poems first...
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Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. As it hath
beene diuerse times acted by his
Highnesse seruants in the
Cittie of LondonĀ : as also in the two
Vniuersities of...
- and
Copyes of Offices,
Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments Parcell of his
Highnesse Dutchy of Cornwall, or
annexed to the same.
Citation 22 Cha. 2. c. 7 Dates...
- the
Royall receiving of the
Queenes most
excellent Majestie into her
highnesse Campe at
Tilsburie in Es**** on
Thursday and
Fryday the
eight and ninth...
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Under His
Highness The Lord
Protector A Poem upon the
Death of His late
Highnesse the Lord
Protector The Last
Instructions to a
Painter Epigramme Upon Blood's...
- Authoritie,
Whitehall 23 July 1588,
Imprinted at
London by
Chriss Barker, Her
Highnesse's Printer, 1588,
otherwise states fairly accurately, p. 3, "all the Spanish...
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Grace coming forth;
being ready and prompt, to
apparel and
dresse his
Highnesse,
putting on such garments, in reverent,
discreet and
sober manner, as...