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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… proceeding in the business. Sir Winston Churchill. 3] St Paul, reputed the Great Fanatic of his time, had done …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sollicitor turned out Hannes with exemplary disgrace. One St. John said,] That the interlineations were false … of something out of the imposition on Coals for rebuilding St Paul's. Sir John Birkenhead.] Has the particulars in his … was not above 8000 l. in bank of the money belonging to St Paul's, whereof 7100 l. is spent. Sir Thomas Clarges.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… augmentation of Vicarages.] Occasionally upon the Earl of St Albans's Bill, for rating houses towards building of a Church in St Martin's fields. It was said,] First fruits and tenths are … Sir Thomas Clarges.] Four and a half per cent. has lost St Christopher's and Surinam, and thus you will lose …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… than 10 per cent. by engrossing all into one hand. Lord St. John.] To-morrow he hopes Howard will be able to make out … A great sum of money was lent to the Chamber of St George at Genoa; both those that lent it, and their heirs, … freely what we do. Sir Robert Howard.] Knows not what " St. George's Chamber" is, but would sooner be the Dragon, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… same thing of the Cross in Baptism was before the Pope, in St. Jerom's time. Birch says, "for aught he knows, … upon it at the time, that he then thought it had been St. Augustine. The Message from the Lords, as it is entered …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… known by the name of the Coventry Act) were Mr Coke of St. Edmund'sbury, and his accomplice Woodbourn, for maiming …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not new for you, in case of an honourable Member.In Lord St. John's case, you went yourself with the House, in a body, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in under seven, nor above sixteen years old."They sent to St. Giles's to bring in their Poor; a few they sent in under … the Act, they would not receive them." Now the parish of St. Giles's clamour against them, though they have taken in … had appeal from it only to the Lords of the Council. Lord St. John.] At the same time we give liberty to fine Juries, …
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