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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that and others, as they are proffered, be considered. Sir Thomas Meres.] If but one Expedient be offered, I think it … Therefore I am for the Bill of Exclusion, &c. Sir Thomas Littleton.] We are flying at a great matter. All … Expedient has been proposed, or give you a new one. Sir Thomas Meres.] I have heard this Expedient debated with …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… any of the Parliaments of King Charles II. to meet him at St James's on Wednesday, December 26; and that the Lord … to which Order, many of the persons above-mentioned met at St James's, at the time prefixed; when his Highness, in a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… give a reward to Marshal Schomberg for his service. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I have as great a sense of this man's … the Country, if we raise no money upon these estates. Sir Thomas Lee.] I would not trouble you now, were I not afraid … him to the King. Therefore pray put the Question. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I fear, this may be of dangerous …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are best. This is a new one. I move to throw it out. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I desire the Bill may be rejected. The … their loyalty to whom he causes it to be tendered. Sir Thomas Dyke.] The odium will be on the Council, and not on … but afterwards taking Orders was successively Master of St Cross, Canon of Christ-Church, Bishop of Oxford in 1674, & …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he is taking away the Revenue wholly to cure them. Sir Thomas Lee.] That which is granted for the preservation and … or no, and you know nothing that is contained in them. Sir Thomas Clarges.] There is little difference betwixt this … force as it was before, notwithstanding this Act." Sir Thomas Clarges.] Since the Treasury may be streightened by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… no Member of the House be named for that Employment." Sir Thomas Clarges.] By the King's Message it is not expected … the Debate, and go to the bottom of the whole Message. Sir Thomas Lee.] Though I have an Office, yet I think it my Duty … two or three Days; and I hope, God will direct us. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I expected not this Debate to-day. I am for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be all ruined, and go back again to our misfortunes. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am not of Boscawen's mind. I hope I may … will give Millions to make a Separation in the Nation. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am called up by what fell from Capel about … I shall hearken to the Debate, and give my opinion. Sir Thomas Lee.] I would not trouble you, but that I find you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir Henry Capel.] I would have the Letter laid aside. Sir Thomas Lee.] This Letter, coming thus to you, gives you a … change your word; agree or not agree with the Lords. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This is a great business before you; all … Lords Amendments of their Vote of the 28th of January. "1 st, Because the word "deserted" does not express their …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in, I would appoint a Committee to enquire into it. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This, I believe, is in order to Impeachments … 25. In a Grand Committee on the King's Speech. Sir Thomas Clarges.] We have great Obligation to Holland; but I … as can be, and I move you will consider it to-morrow. Sir Thomas Clarges.] There is nothing yet before you to answer …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I desire a course may be taken with him by this House. Sir Thomas Clarges.] We cannot commit any man, but in case of our … slip, without putting him into the Serjeant's hands. Sir Thomas Lee.] You are making a question, what Power the House … to bring a man to the House of Lords to be tried, &c. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Several persons were accused of High Treason …