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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… consideration how that 200,000 l. has been laid out. Mr Sacheverell.] I think that the Speaker stated an irregular … in this Question, which will lead you into paying them. Mr Sacheverell.] I move to reconcile the House in the Question. … reason I would take them into the rest of the forces. Mr Sacheverell.] I am sorry that the Gentlemen in France should …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… till we are in better condition to give advice. Mr Sacheverell.] By what I see before us to day, the Gentlemen … told you all I have order for. Lord Obrien mis-recited Sacheverell, and was dexterously taken down by Musgrave, to … Debate. Friday, May 3. Debate on the Treaties resumed. Mr Sacheverell.] Yesterday we had a great Debate, and I hear …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the present Confederacy, without any complication. Mr Sacheverell.] The Emperor, Spain, and Holland, are the three … ourselves; and to desire the Concurrence of the Lords. Mr Sacheverell.] I cannot agree with those Gentlemen in this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to. Therefore, I would not adjourn it, but let it fall. Mr Sacheverell.] I wish I could see a bottom to go uponThat …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the House in the mean time, and do no other business. Mr Sacheverell.] You have long advised entering into Leagues for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the thing, till you have maturely considered of it. Mr Sacheverell.] All about the King, that are not Papists, … this inserted in a Bill now depending with the Lords. Mr Sacheverell.] I have letters from my own country, [ …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 18. [Mr Bedlow was ordered to be forthwith sent for.] Mr Sacheverell.] I move you to consider, whether, in honour, you … immediate Warrant, and did not pass by the usual form. Mr Sacheverell.] I am contented, if you let him know that the … impeach them, or send to the Lords to secure them. Mr Sacheverell.] The best security for their appearance is, to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to your Lordships for the effecting of this great end." Mr Sacheverell.] I object to this manner of delivering the Vote. … Lords are well united, and I approve very well of Sacheverell's MotionThe Vote has been carefully pennedIn this … would have you defer your going till Thursday morning. Mr Sacheverell.] If Coleman hath not your intercession, he may …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him to our Religion. For God's sake pass this Proviso. Mr Sacheverell.] Lord Ancram said, "he wonders no man answers … into the Lords House. Mr Hyde.] If the majority be of Sacheverell's mind, you may adjourn. Sir Thomas Meres.] I … thing. I pray God there be no ill consequence of it. Mr Sacheverell.] I have a great respect for the two Gentlemen, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… who shall resist, if the King shall dispense with them? Mr Sacheverell.] I take it, that this day the King's Speech is … Sir John Talbot.] We shall cease to be a Parliament, if Sacheverell uses the phrases of "those Gentlemen," and … reason, a fair way. Sir Thomas Meres.] In the first place, Sacheverell did speak in a parliamentary way, and a …
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