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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Clause, till they have left none in the Bill? Sir Henry Goodrick.] You are told of "Making ears tingle," and of "The … that I wondered at, and that I would not have made, ( Goodrick on Maynard.) I would have the Church of England … Report, then your Member may justify himself. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I speak to your Order; and what becomes of your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Money, and prevent the matter from coming here. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I hope Sawyer, your Member, may come off; but for … you name one, when there are more as well as he. Sir Henry Goodrick.] If I have a mind to name them, I have courage and … therefore I acquainted not the House with it. Sir Henry Goodrick.] When Papists, nay a Jesuit, sat in Council, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… conducted to the Chair by Sir John Lowther and Sir Henry Goodrick; where he acknowleged the great honour the House had … Money, considering the poverty of the Nation. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I agree with Seymour that, if Supply be first … give my consent to give away so great a sum Sir Henry Goodrick.] This must be, in consequence, settling a new Book …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… may be said, able to make a man's head ach. Sir Henry Goodrick.] We have heard a great deal of learning on this … do not make him a King, and unmake him again. Sir Henry Goodrick.] The King, in his Speech, said, "He was willing to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the sorrow and great apprehensions we are under. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I am sorry we have nothing but apprehensions upon … The Army of Ireland is in a great General's hand, and Goodrick knows his merits better than I. Is it the King's … the Alteration of the Lieutenancy in London. Sir Henry Goodrick.] For Persons to go from your House, to be sworn for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… men. By your Vote you may determine this matter. Sir Henry Goodrick.] When King Charles II declared War against France, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be not settled, it will not be at all. Sir Henry Goodrick.] I have heard it said, and without contradiction, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… sent for, Lord Falkland withdrew his Evidence." Sir Henry Goodrick.] I can find no manner of excuse, if any thing had …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the Question. Mr Clarke.] I second the same. Sir Henry Goodrick.] To agree so solemnly, in such an Address, is so …
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