| 单词 | address to the throne | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasAddress to the Throne  c.  Also with capital initial. In earlier use: a formal approach to a sovereign, esp. a request, appeal, or statement of grievance; a petition; a statement arguing for or supporting something. Also in later use spec.: a formal reply required by each of the Houses of Parliament to the sovereign's speech at the opening of Parliament (see King's (or Queen's) Speech at speech n.1 8d). Also more fully  Address to the Throne,  humble address (also  loyal address). ΚΠ 1616    R. Betts tr.  King James VI & I Remonstr. Right of Kings 96  				Whilest all these remonstrances and addresses of the Council are on foote; behold, the Royall Maiesty of the King hangeth as it were by loose gimmals. 1662    A. Mervyn Speech to Duke of Ormond 3  				It must be therefore a forc'd Put, that presseth us on to this address. 1701    		(title)	  				The humble address of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Tuesday the eighteenth day of February, 1700. 1701    D. Defoe Ye True-born Englishmen  xxix  				A wise Address you do prepare, To have his Majesty take care Rebellion to prevent. 1738    E. Chambers Cycl. 		(ed. 2)	  				Address, a discourse presented to the king, in the name of a considerable body of his people. 1759    W. Robertson Hist. Scotl. I. ii. 154  				They joined with this view, in an address to the regent. 1774    Jrnl. Proc. Congress 47  				Resolved unanimously, that a loyal address to his Majesty be prepared, dutifully requesting the royal attention to the grievances that alarm and distress his Majesty's faithful subjects in North-America. 1839    Ld. Brougham Hist. Sketches Statesmen George III 3rd Ser. 135  				The calumny being promulgated by an irresponsible body, and in an address to the throne, no proceedings at law were possible. 1855    W. H. Prescott Hist. Reign Philip II of Spain I.  i. ii. 53  				The magistrates of the cities through which he passed welcomed him with complimentary addresses. 1870    Crown Hist. Eng. 808  				Lord Liverpool moved the Address..the debate lasted two nights, the Address being finally carried by a majority of 163. 1931    R. MacDonald in  Times 21 Jan. 7/4  				It..becomes my duty to move that a humble Address be presented to his Majesty to express the deep concern of this House at the loss which his Majesty has sustained by the death of her Royal Highness the Princess Royal. 1989    Independent 		(Nexis)	 1 June  				The Earl of Airlie (Lord Chamberlain) had an audience of The Queen and presented an Address from the House of Lords, to which Her Majesty was graciously pleased to make reply. 2002    R. Waller  & B. Criddle Almanac Brit. Politics 		(ed. 7)	 472  				A Europhile Blairite loyalist, who has never strayed from centre-right affiliations in his party, his moving of the Loyal Address in June 2001 was considered less than Periclean. < as lemmas | 
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