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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… can say that ever his Privilege was broken. Sir Henry Goodrick.] If we must believe this Lord, &c. he tells you, … seeing the noble Lord is tender in telling you. Sir Henry Goodrick.] If it be Treason, your Member has no Privilege. I … will do the living justice in sparing the dead. Sir Henry Goodrick.] This man gave his Opinion at a private Conference. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… shall not determine. He was taken down again by Sir Henry Goodrick.] 'Tis strange to me to hear that learned Gentleman …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to the King with all the solemnity imaginable. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I would have your Thanks returned in the most … alter Religion; as will be implied by this Vote. Sir Henry Goodrick.] Let us not impose such a hardship upon the King, … and I would have no countenance given to them. Sir Henry Goodrick.] Let us not take out two words of the Oath, to …
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… Amendments made to the Bill of Indulgence. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I move you to give no Indulgence to them, who will …
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… This Proviso was suggested to me by no man. Sir Henry Goodrick.] When I hear this fatal rencounter we have had with …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… November 16. On the Defect of Ordnance, &c. Sir Henry Goodrick.] You have been upon the State of the Nation. I am … whether this is upon the new or old account. Sir Henry Goodrick.] The Office of Ordnance has avoided all manner of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the House, whence this ill management arises? Sir Henry Goodrick.] The Office of Ordnance is obliged to the Duke of … and I doubt not but the King will tell you. Sir Henry Goodrick.] You have had Informations, of several forts, that … the King can spare. It must be done presently. Sir Henry Goodrick.] The General is a check upon the Commissary; he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… sleeveless Address, draw up that Abjuration. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I approve much what has been moved, that the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… advise the King, is not a good Subject. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I am of Opinion, and do not doubt, but what has … the practice will be extremely inconvenient. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I have declared myself all along; I will deal … I move, that you will go into a Committee. Sir Henry Goodrick.] 'Till an Objection be made against the Bill, you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thought it his duty to acquaint you with it 2. Sir Henry Goodrick.] My Opinion is, that this Bill is dangerous. This … be inconsistent with the safety of the People. Sir Henry Goodrick.] There was a Bill brought in to secure the …
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