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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… l. in stores." Mr Pepys.] I would not be thought to say a new thing, a fresh suggestion, to mislead you. I end with … as it was at Christmas last, but also to add, upon some new funds, 300,000 l. a year; upon which he would pass an Act … a Grand Committee to consider, &c. Mr Swynfin.] Now we are near the end of a Session, and wearied with long sitting, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… There are several other conditions, &c. The thing is not new; and in those days, none of these direful effects and … good effects might have been upon it, to have begun upon a new force; but I find old things are ript up. I have no … our books to justify us. Sir Thomas Littleton.] 'Tis not new that the thing should not be bare-faced on your books; we …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he may be taken off, by his conformity. The Test of the new Act is not required to take off conviction, for that is … you with one thing that happened. On Sunday they had a new Memorial of the danger of the Confederates disbanding. … your friends, prevent them from being your enemies. These new Forces may engage us in new broils, and we shall have no …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… knew them, and that the Gentleman that suspects them, was near the King to give him better Counsel. Vast possessions … the Address, "That the King will be pleased to chuse us a new Speaker, and to remove such Counsellors as advised the … of the Lords be desired.] A Bill for laying a charge upon New Buildings [was read the first time.] Sir Thomas …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… men of the Militia, better men than you have of your new raised menWith all expedition, I would "immediately" …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… which the Commons had made, had, in effect, made it a new Bill, as they had struck out of it all the Rivers, except …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Speech, we cannot proceed. Sir Thomas Meres.] In a new Session, I would not lose old Order. Anciently the King's … I'll be of his mind. The fatalness of this Peace is no new thing, but how it has been driven on by our Ministers, … but to go about to remedy it. Every post brings us new things. Spain is treating with the French King, but the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… all the sea-coast, eastward, northward, and westward, are near eighteen thousand seamen, and no man ever could think of … Petitioners say he has sat wrongfully. Let us not begin new customs to hinder complaints of people coming to us. Let … in. I would have you apply yourselves barely to the new-raised horse and foot, and go into a Grand Committee. Let …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… brought it to this pass; they have confessed that we are near ruin; they have hazarded all; and if you can make up … is left? St Omers, Ghent, Ypres, and Cambray; these are near us; and we shall never be quiet till Dunkirk be out of his hands, in the very mouth of the Thames, a new Algiers set up in Christendom; the midway betwixt your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ships; and sent them our men to assist them; and 'tis no new thing to tell you what the cries of this House were then … and now we are in the lightAnd see! in the dark we were near the matter. We pressed to see the League, and the King's … have come into the Confederacy if we would. Whether this new Treaty be a better, or a worse, than that of Nimeguen, I …
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