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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in matter of law, till Coventry set him right. Sir Henry Goodrick.] In this matter we are under so great a restraint, … Cavendish.] Is sorry to hear so great a reflection from Goodrick upon all gentlemen concerned in this Debate, and … to the nation," and would not proceed, as little as Goodrick, to a difference with the Lords; and must say, That …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was only a thrust; and the thing was accidental. Sir Henry Goodrick.] The persons have declared the thing to be …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… when the matter comes before the Lords. Sir Henry Goodrick.] We now come upon Impeachment of a noble Peer, who … The Treasurer having so many friends here Interrupted by Goodrick. Colonel Titus] I find it a hard matter, and very …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was not Felony before." Taken down to Order by Sir Henry Goodrick.] "Traiterous design" in the Article, is the brand …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… moved, it is ungrateful for us not to do it. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I rise up to speak to some words I have noted …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and I move you for the Order of the Day. Sir Henry Goodrick.] This House is possessed of the great merit of this … a side. This is no novelty; it has been ancient. Sir Henry Goodrick.] If you have done well, why should not the Paper be …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… House of Commons." Debate on the above Answer. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I see it evidently here, by the Lords Paper, that … made, that they hope you will agree with them. Sir Henry Goodrick.] Since this makes a distinction to a few, it will … mens passions, and make mens minds more uneasy. Sir Henry Goodrick.] We find this is only a promissory Oath, and in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Religion violated, I would never forgive them. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I am unfortunate that it is my right to speak, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… this coming from the Lords, makes me for it. Sir Henry Goodrick.] Guernsey is in ill condition, though the best … Jersey you may do something, and I am sorry to hear from Goodrick, "that Guernsey cannot be kept." The Lords, I … have done, and then you are ripe for Judgment. Sir Henry Goodrick.] The Fleet is now drawing towards Brest. I see no …
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