Your-majesty in a Sentence
  • Please do so, your Majesty.
  • It has, Your Majesty.
  • I have been (as your majesty knoweth best) never author of any immoderate counsel, but always desired to have things carried suavibus modis.
  • Our lives and property--take them, Your Majesty!
  • To whomever Your Majesty commands.
  • The people are still hoping to see Your Majesty again.
  • They are burning for the combat," declared this representative of the Russian nation, "and to prove to Your Majesty by the sacrifice of their lives how devoted they are...."
  • I raise fervent prayers to Heaven that the Almighty may exalt the race of the just, and mercifully fulfill the desires of Your Majesty.
  • I deem it my duty to report to Your Majesty the condition of the various corps I have had occasion to observe during different stages of the last two or three days' march.
  • For that (if your majesty marketh it) taketh away or at least qualifieth the danger of the example; for that will be no man's case."
  • Yesterday I learned that, despite the loyalty with which I have kept my engagements with Your Majesty, your troops have crossed the Russian frontier, and I have this moment received from Petersburg a note, in which Count Lauriston informs me, as a reason for this aggression, that Your Majesty has considered yourself to be in a state of war with me from the time Prince Kuragin asked for his passports.
  • It still depends on Your Majesty to preserve humanity from the calamity of another war.