That kings are the servants of the people, to be obeyed, resisted, deposed, or punished, as the public conveniency may require, is the doctrine of reason and philosophy; but it is not the doctrine of Nature.
In a position of weakness, ’driven by infirmity and want to conveniency,’ Osborn ‘retreats’ to make her closet her bed.
Wherein, for that I know delay is dangerous, you shall have with all conveniency our resolution delivered by our message.
Definition of conveniency in US English:
conveniency
nounkənˈvēnyənsē
archaic term for convenience (sense 1)
Example sentencesExamples
In a position of weakness, ’driven by infirmity and want to conveniency,’ Osborn ‘retreats’ to make her closet her bed.
That kings are the servants of the people, to be obeyed, resisted, deposed, or punished, as the public conveniency may require, is the doctrine of reason and philosophy; but it is not the doctrine of Nature.
Wherein, for that I know delay is dangerous, you shall have with all conveniency our resolution delivered by our message.