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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have the thing laid aside and go to other business. Mr Mallet.] This Motion proceeds from noble endsHe points not at …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… other distinction pass than "Prisoners of Law." Sir John Mallet.] Jersey and Guernsey are the King's dominions, and a … and the King's Answer to our Grievances, printed. Sir John Mallet.] Divers Grievances have been by soldiers since the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… things more, and by Friday shall acquaint you further. Mr Mallet.] One who was presented to the King in our Address, as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… keep the King from tumults, and disband the rest. Sir John Mallet.] Would have the militia to be the King's guards by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… acquainted with the thing will inform you of it. Sir John Mallet.] He has heard of this case of Sir Thomas Muddiford's, … to speak with his son, where he lay a year. He told him (Mallet) that he was advised to move for a habeas corpus, but Mallet did not move, but a Serjeant at Law did, Serjeant …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in his function in all his formalities, 1671." Sir John Mallet.] The Lieutenant of the Tower did tell you of a former …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the security of our lives and fortunes for the future. Mr Mallet read a long Speech. Sir Charles Harbord takes him down … never let Speeches be read in Parliament. Sir Thomas Lee.] Mallet was irregularly interruptedIf his memory be not so … what they intend to speak. Mr Garroway.] It may be Mr Mallet cannot contract his notions as other men can do, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… If any other persons have done ill, let them be named ( Mallet making general reflections) The first head of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… imprison one another. Homo homini lupus. Sir John Mallet.] The word "other person." Knows not whether … Reporter, and not to be entered as the Lords paper. Mr Mallet.] Only rises up to assert your honour, and the Commons …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… He humbly desires to be freed from farther danger. Mr Mallet.] Thinks you have the upper ground of the Lords, the … their opinions, and meet again at seven o'clock. Mr Mallet.] Moved for Sir Harbottle Grimstone to be one. Sir Harbottle Grimstone.] Desires Mallet, then, in his stead, to officiate for him in Chancery. …
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