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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… at law were suppressed by great hand. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Whatsoever we do, we must not destroy the rights of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and then deliver them upon their petition. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Is satisfied that all the Lords have done, in this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is a perfect original cause in the Lords House. Sir Thomas Clarges.] By the Lords receiving the Petition, and the Orders … and whether your Mace will be taken from you. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would sit still, 'till the Counsel be safe in the … had made an Order for taking our Serjeant. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would not have the Order run, "If any person, or …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and you may adjourn it as often as you will. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Topham having done very acceptable service to this … hopes you will take care of his cause a little. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This Appeal is an original cause; and if you do any …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and believes they will not judge it there. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If a Seal be illegal, they say below stairs, the … supersedeas to these Writs. Wednesday, June 9. Sir Thomas Clarges reports the Search of the Lords Journal, and Clerk of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… appearing and proceeding, without your leave. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would not have a failure of justice, as Howard … another Conference, and you have time to think. Sir Thomas Clarges.] You must have some foundation to go upon, by the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thing. Would have this case of Fagg asserted. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Appeals, in the Lords House, have been so fatal, … By your own Messengers send what you please. Sir Thomas Clarges.] He that was most moderate, always overcame the more … that reason he would not lengthen the Session. Sir Thomas Clarges.] 'Tis a necessary motion, not to exclude any thing …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… how they can deny you a Conference generally. Sir Thomas Clarges.] He sees the Lords have taken no notice of what you … of this House, from which we will not depart." Sir Thomas Clarges.] The last part of the Lords Message is a vote of the … he shall hereafter propose another expedient. Sir Thomas Clarges.] We think our security good in the Lords House, it …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… allowed, or disallowed] according to custom. Sir Thomas Clarges.] In Chancery, when people do neglect their trusts, … was demanded, "they are not prepared to argue." Sir Thomas Clarges.] Supposes that this vote be delivered at a … Debate on the Lords Judicature of Appeals. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Can the Lords derive this Judicature of Appeals …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to witnesses, and he will undertake the proof. Sir Thomas Clarges.] It is not for yours and the nation's benefit that … record, they would have, you may send for it. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Explains himself. The sending Members to search the … in the books; but would have you go no farther. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Never was any thing yet referred to a Committee, …
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