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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… changed, but by Act of ParliamentSomething of yesterday's Debate makes him a little jealousReligion being from the … for it." Mr Sacheverell complained on Lord Cavendish's behalf, but the Compiler could not well hear him. Mr … that, though you have appointed a day for Mr Howard's appearance, it may be a shorter dayleft it should reflect, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free exportation of Coals paying a small duty. The King's ships spend seamen; they make few, and no trade increases … upon Grimstone's motion, as from an ancient man, with St Paul's cupio dissolve, and believes many abroad gape after … in his motion, so the thing will go off Meres quoted St Paul for it, and so it may pass. He was not so very young, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… paper. Mr Garroway.] If he says, 'tis not his paper, there's an end of the business. Any gentleman may have his name set … Before you proceed to sentence, would read Mr Howara's Paper. Possibly it may guide your judgment in the Paper. Mr … the House by Proclamation only.] Dr. Sancroft 3, Dean of St. Paul's, was appointed to preach the 5th of November. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… forfeit 500 l. and the King shall be entitled to a year's prosit, &c. The custody of children shall not be to the … to him, and he has great Engagements. Valenciennes and St Omers [are] taken, and [were] not provided for, and yet no … (but did not prepare Forces) to the French Governor in St Christopher's, who was in the middle of us there, to be gone …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… state the case to you. The Speaker.] In Sir John Prettyman's case, he was a prisoner, at the King's suit; but was brought to the Bar, and discharged. Mr … men else may be wronged of their just debts. In King James's time, Sir Robert Sbirley was sent for out of prison by a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… any sum. Mr Leveson Gower.] Has the King invaded any man's property, or shed any man's blood in vain? You need not be jealous of property and … thing we may insist upon Gower has told you "of the King's retrenchments." Would know whether a sum is demanded for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for recalling the English forces out of the French King's service, was read a second time. [Debate.] Mr Stockdale.] A … "seamen" going over, is provided for in the Bill. There's a talk of eighty in one ship being taken going for the … Mr Sacheverell.] We need two Acts for the Chancery: 1 st, That mortgagers may have time of CommonLaw to redeem …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir Lewis Palmer said] He knew nothing of this person's being either under bail or imprisonment; the person … him his service. Sir Harbottle Grimstone.] No Member's retaining a person for his servant does discharge that … read. There are in it three expressions for money. " 1 st, for ships; 2 dly, for an additional Revenue, (it seems, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Lords concurrence, and was as follows: "We your Majesty's most loyal Subjects, the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, … whom we represent, most humbly to offer to your Majesty's serious consideration, That the minds of your people are … with the manifest danger arising to your Majesty's Kingdoms by the growth and power of the French King; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of linnen, and be pestered with poor for a year or two's inconvenience on gentlemen's lands, till this be settled, … the poor has been. But so much tax upon your lands. In St Martin's parish what vast taxes are raised for the poor? … At Rome anciently, and now at Venice, the Treasury of St Mark is not to be touched but upon extraordinary …
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