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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 …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Motions were made for an Addition to the Question. Sir Thomas Lee.] Nothing will save your time more than to let two … and now they would make Magdalen College a new St Omers. The rest the Compiler could not bear. Mr Harbord.] … grandfather to the present Viscount. January 30. Rector of St Giles's, and Dean of Norwich, one of the most popular …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Person? He was excepted. On the Earl of Rochester. Sir Thomas Mompesson.] Pray put no Question upon him; he was left … the first and second Commission; let him be left out. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I find it the disposition of the House to … and the Bishop of Chester 7; were excepted. On Sir Thomas Jenner. Mr Smith.] I know not if Ignorance and Poverty …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… let them go, and thank God things were no worse. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am sorry you are diverted from the … to be under one head, and Sir Edward Hales another. Sir Thomas Lee.] I have sometimes sat here when miscarriages have … be put to the Heads, and you may proceed upon them. Sir Thomas Lee.] I would understand what it is you are about; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but there were ten of the Judges of that Opinion. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I would be tender in reflecting upon any … too much learning and honesty to be of that Opinion. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I would know why, to this day, he would … as not to give too much latitude, nor too great alarm. Sir Thomas Lee.] You began with two of the Judges, and then you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… without much charge. I would concur with the Lords. Sir Thomas Lee.] I find we are now upon the Debate of Address to … the Navy, and see what present state the Navy is in. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This Motion of Garroway's, of computing the … Revenue All you have given will come in neat Money at St John come twelvemonth. I am not given to farming, but, I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… were eighteen or nineteen Jesuits sworn against him from St Omers College. I never saw Evidence delivered with more … told him, "that was his worst wayTruly if he was not at St Omers at the time, all would fall." I was present when he … in London, was checked for it.Sir Patience Ward and Sir Thomas Pilkington's Information of PerjuryI would have this …
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