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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… In a Grand Committee. Sir Edward Dering in the Chair. Mr Sacheverell.] I am far now from desiring to see the Leagues … for so great a work, as we are upon; and I embrace Sacheverell's Motion, to go by that way to agree a sum in the … sea. ( The rest the Compiler could not hear for noise.) Mr Sacheverell.] I proposed this way first, and therefore I will …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to inform you farther, that the thing may be set right. Mr Sacheverell.] This Debate began first upon a charge in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him to Order, and would have the King's Speech read. Mr Sacheverell.] I am one of those that are of opinion that … his Prerogative, as he tells you in his Speech. Mr Sacheverell.] Coventry has made his observation, and I'll … in the Ministers hands, till the King has need of it. Mr Sacheverell.] I would have the Gentleman put the Question, as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… King's Speech be taken into consideration to-morrow. Mr Sacheverell.] I was unwilling to give interruption to this … to his pleasure signified, to adjourn immediately. Mr Sacheverell stood up to speak, and you obeyed the King's … in question is concerning the charge delivered in by Sacheverell, and I will speak only to what can be the issue …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thing in this Treaty, less than the Pyrenean Treaty. Mr Sacheverell.] I have been one of those that have been long … your Member, and likewise what your Member has done. Mr Sacheverell.] This is a case said, in the Order, to be in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you'll give a negative Question. I'll give a negative. Mr Sacheverell.] There is more in this Question than in any I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… there was no intention of a War against the French." Mr Sacheverell.] I aver that those were not the words. Sir … fit to be done in it. That's all I'll trouble you with. Mr Sacheverell.] Whether the case is the same in the … House may be certified, and see what the Accounts are. Mr Sacheverell.] I am not afraid of this Debate, at its proper …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… sit from day to day, till we have finished the Bill. Mr Sacheverell.] This is a strange Debate, such as I never heard … in heat. And I think it reasonable he should do it. Mr Sacheverell.] I was not here, when the words past betwixt the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… March 2. [In a Grand Committee. On the Poll-Bill.] Mr Sacheverell.] I move for a farther power to the Committee to … for prohibiting of French Commodities, reported by Mr Sacheverell. Mr Secretary Coventry.] When a War has been … that, but would not make an universal Prohibition. Mr Sacheverell.] I moved not at first for the general words; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the House; and, in the mean time, I would read a Bill. Mr Sacheverell.] There is not one Speech of two hundred years … that his Majesty would be pleased to disband the Army." Mr Sacheverell.] It is a sad thing to me to consider, that, … then consider whether you'll disband, or keep them up. Mr Sacheverell.] I fear we shall have no War effectual, and …
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