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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a Year.] Sir William Pulteney.] The Matter before you is of great importance. I cannot agree, &c. to the Amendment of the Bill, not to be determined by the ordinary Rules of … Anne of Denmark; and that his Majesty was pleased to return this Answer: " Gentlemen, "Whatsoever comes from the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Sacheverell.] I desire you would consider the substance of the Message, and first know whether the House will order … any more; what Employment we have had is enough. I would return Thanks to his Majesty for his gracious Favour, but … Col. Austen.] I think we are going to make the King an ill return for his gracious Message. He desires your advice, &c. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Lords and Commons agreed "That the Prince and Princess of Orange should be proclaimed King and Queen of England, … I move that the King may be advised to issue out new Writs to call a Parliament. Mr Boscawen.] I appeal to the … no where to be found. The Law requires, that the Sheriff return the Jury of Nisi Prius, and the Criminal, &c. who are …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will be the last. The Gentleman has began not upon mistake of argument, but is mistaken in fact, and you may rectify … I move, that the person may take issue upon it, that the Return is not true, and that the person may traverse the legality of the Return. Mr Paul Foley.] Not only upon Habeas Corpuses, but …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… According to your Command, I have brought an Account of Moneys delivered to Burton and Graham by Privy Seal, under the Title of "Prosecution of Law Suits." I have set down the day and … that, as long as King James should live, it should return to the People,they would say no. In those three sorts …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… William Waller attended the House, and gave this account of Mr Brent, viz. "That, by common same, Mr Brent was a very … It has been my custom, if I could not serve a Cause, to return that Fee. I have had the honour to be a Member in this … and Slavery; and there is no way to secure us from the return of it, but by placing them on the Throne, and to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… December27. It was presented by the Chairman to the Prince of Orange; for which his Highness returned them his hearty … [in 1672] about my Lord Chancellor Shaftesbury sending out Writs to fill Vacancies, on his own Motion, before he had … a Demise. Perhaps it may be objected, that Edward IV. did return again to the Administration of the Government, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1689 July 1st Monday, July 1. On the Heads of Exceptions in the Bill of Indemnity. The Prosecution of the Bishops was moved to be another Head. Sir Leveson …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 12th-14th Wednesday, June 12. On the Heads for the Bill of Indemnity. Col. Birch.] I did most heartily bless God, … Clarges.] I am sorry you are diverted from the business of this day, upon account of that Parliament. There was a … are in haste to be forgiven, and the Innocent fear a return of the same ill things. I hope we shall have a temper …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and Stadtholder, to teach him his duty, and not King of England. I am against it. Sir Joseph Tredenham.] If this … France. There are no guns, nor ammunition. The consequence of the place is great. As for the Isle of Wight, it is a place of infinite consequence, and so …
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