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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… inclinedPray add these words, and let it go. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] The House are all of an opinion. I would have no … say little else than he has said already. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] When you have the whole Letters decyphered, you … not say, he hinders the making these Laws. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] I think we are in as great difficulty in this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and the Protestant Religion is concerned. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] The posture of things being so as we apprehend, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… may be expressed, but not in general words. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] The Pardon having passed the Seal, it is not to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but the next a-kin that was a Protestant." Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] If there be several propositions on foot, no man …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of a mind in the Address and Proclamation. Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] If the Printer must give credit to what the … the superior is not to answer for it? Mr Sollicitor Winnington.] If the master of the office have Clerks that do … for him to appear 4. Friday, November 8. Mr Sollicitor Winnington reports the Address, &c. for a Proclamation to be …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Informations delivered to persons accused. Sir Francis Winnington.] It will not be denied, I am certain, that such … I would therefore take no notice of it. Sir Francis Winnington.] As for the Justice of the thing, there are some … though guilty, if he come not to the Bar, &c. Sir Francis Winnington.] I know it is the rule of Law, that when a man is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Tuesday, April 1. Complaint being made, that Sir Francis Winnington's Speech was dispersed in Coffee-houses, it was … Land forces is a Grievance to the Nation. Sir Francis Winnington.] Take care of this now, and nobody will dare to … he will have judgment before the Lords Tryal. Sir Francis Winnington.] I stand up to second that Motion. Since the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for any thing done above five years last past. Sir Fr. Winnington.] If you inform the Lords so much, they will enter … or two's time you may give an Answer to it. Sir Francis Winnington.] Since I have had the honour of being a Member of … was adjourned to Wednesday.] Monday, April 28. Sir Francis Winnington reports the manner of the Earl of Danby's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… had cognizance of before, and had begun with. Sir Francis Winnington.] I think it not amiss, to order Reading to come … your Reasons, and accept of their expedients. Sir Francis Winnington.] I take it, as the matter stands, to be no more … sale of Tangier. Therefore I move as before. Sir Francis Winnington.] The Gentlemen that move against the Vote, call …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and to have no Parliament for three years. Sir Francis Winnington.] Consider the most methodical way to come to your … for you to proceed upon. Thursday, March 20. Sir Francis Winnington reports [from the Committee, the search of] the … be removed. I would graft something upon it. Sir Francis Winnington.] I have the honour to be named of the close …
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