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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was no remedy against the Liberty of the Press, without a new Law." A few days after, some of the Judges were removed, … other for making Laws, as the Legislative Power, upon any new emergencies. But if Judges can be found, to make new Laws, by their interpretation of old ones, and if …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… your Addresses, by means of such Counsellors as Seymour near the King? I move you to put the Question, "That there is … are Fine, and Loss of his Place, if he be guilty of a new CrimeThe next Article is of great consideration: There …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Nation at Breda are not keptBut change the old for a new pack, and you have the same Knave still. For preservation …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… with Father Welsh, and was schismatical, and was devising new Oaths (of Allegiance)." I was commanded not to name one … to be excluded, &c. Consider whether it be just to make a new Law for one person. Consider from what principle this … should say, "Why will you not put the Papists into this new Law?" It was answered, "There are old Laws in being for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Government. (If women have had a hand in it, sure it was near execution.) The first part of the Message I would have … but what has been fully answered formerly: But this is a new Parliament, and so the matter ought to be fully opened. … suppose pretensions, but if there be any such setting up a new Title, not to make matters clear, is not becoming the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… conspiracies of our enemies, and to concur with you in any new remedies which shall be proposed that may consist with … to be wondered at, if our neighbours should begin to take new resolutions, and perhaps such as may be fatal to us. Let … has been very burdensome to the people, and has been near half the business of former Parliaments, and the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… afterwards that the three good men should be put out, and new ones sworn who had never any summons, by the means of … for your service. You may, in the House, take such as are near at hand, to give you Information. Mr Rowe, Sword-bearer … would bind to their good Behaviour." I believe there were near forty in the Lobby when he said it. Mr Papillon.] It …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… now three months, and by what we have done, we have given new and fresh provocation to our Enemies. We have passed … Parliament." I would not, in behalf of the Subject, make new Treasons. Serjeant Maynard.] What Knight says of 25 Edw. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… without a body; and it is plain that a body will get a new head, or a head a new body, and so we shall all be in blood. Those who hinder … is great reason why we have not this Bill passed: Persons near the King are so interested for the Duke, and, so long as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 20, and soon after was dissolved by Proclamation, and a new Parliament was summoned to meet at Oxford 4, March 21.] …
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