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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… would have something done of the concern of the Nation. Mr Sacheverell.] As I stand informed, our Message to the King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be done in another place. And I am for impeaching him. Mr Sacheverell.] I have observed the Debate; and I take notice …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and other Ministers to signify the King's pleasure. Mr Sacheverell.] In this I will appeal to the Gentlemen of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is, that the King's Order is always for execution. Mr Sacheverell.] This is a strange point in question. He that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… such a Bill brought in, and I have precedents for it. Mr Sacheverell.] I cannot agree that any precedent has been, … this House to his Majesty be one Head for the Address.] Mr Sacheverell.] I move for another Head, not to name Ministers … must not refuse any Law offered him by the Parliament. Mr Sacheverell.] I hope hereafter, that those Gentlemen will …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… disbanding the Army, which costs 50,000 l. per month Mr Sacheverell.] I move that there may be no more Report from … having taken the Oaths and the Test, to turn Papist." Mr Sacheverell.] I would have it "Felony for a Papist convict to … from the business, but would have you commit the Bill. Mr Sacheverell.] Without particular Instructions to your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he shall be exempt from the penalty of the Act, &c." Mr Sacheverell.] If Gentlemen think the other Act for the Test … and that makes me more cautious. I'll say no more. Mr Sacheverell.] To neither of these sums we can be unanimous. I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the Affirmative, [and was agreed to by the House.] Mr Sacheverell.] I would have an addition to the Question. I … of the Tax;" and how much, is an after Consideration. Mr Sacheverell.] I think these Revenues are not to be alienated … I desired only a mark of my service, and that is all. Mr Sacheverell.] It would be a long roll to know the remainder …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… recusancy, upon Record, [in the County of Middlesex.] Mr Sacheverell.] I would have you see the Record of Conviction. … I would have right done in this matter for your honour. Mr Sacheverell.] Whether the Title was transferred to Wanklyn … him out of the House, I know not where that will end. Mr Sacheverell.] To buy a title, pendente lite, is highly …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… persons, by that time, prepare a Proposal for a Sum. Mr Sacheverell.] I would gladly know what our Ministers expect … second time, and was committed to the Grand Committee. Mr Sacheverell.] Excepts against several things in the draft of … &c. and they that bring any in, to forfeit the value." Mr Sacheverell.] On the Bill for forbidding French Commodities, …
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