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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… put no discouragement upon them, but call them in. Sir Thomas Clarges.] It is proper, now the Petition is opened, to … the name it deserves, and I would not have it read. Sir Thomas Lee.] I am one of those who were always of Opinion, … I desire it may be Instructions to the Committee, &c. Sir Thomas Vernon.] The Committee of CommonCouncil had not power …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… raise, give what you will; therefore I move for it. Sir Thomas Lee.] I agree with the Gentleman that moved for a … Jermyn, Dartmouth; Bishops, London, Winchester, Worcester, St David's, Landaff, and St Asaph. [April 10, 11, and 12 Omitted.] Monday, April 14. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to-morrow; though, I believe, Maynwaring may be here. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This is an aspersion upon the whole House. … I cannot assert the Truth of it; but the Gentleman is Sir Thomas Grosvenor. Sir Thomas Grosvenor.] There was a … to be committed. [ Ordered That Mr Rowe (Member for St Michael's) have notice to attend this House, in his Place, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from bearing any Office in the said Corporations." Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am against this Clause. This Bill comes … has been divided since, and it is against all Order. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Yonge is a young Gentleman, and, I believe, … put upon these men, I would part with the whole Bill. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I would have this incapacity extend to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Christie reports the Bill recommitted for annulling Sir Thomas Armstrong's Attainder, with some Amendments; [and … the above Information against Sir Robert Sawyer.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] In punishing persons, you may do a Precedent … tried and fined, the year after. Dr Tillotson, Dean of St Paul's, and Dr Scott, had been appointed to preach before …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he has to say, at once. I move to go into a Committee. Sir Thomas Lee.] I should be glad to know the business of that … for it. I move you for it, but I name no proportion. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I observe, that, in part of the King's … House has an account of it, I only lay it before you. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If he moves not for a new Book of Rates, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ( Sawyer) I am sorry I seldom agree with him in the House. Thomas Aquinas brought Religion to nothing by distinctionsIf … the King's Orders here and there may be effected. Sir Thomas Littleton.] It is possible that you are not so ready … was ordered. Friday, May 2. Mr Anthony Rowe, Member for St Michael's, attending in his Place 1, [being charged, by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but I would not leave it upon such nice distinctions. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I conceive we are in a miserable condition, … Life. I think the Clause is full of contradictions. Sir Thomas Clarges.] We are told, "The Bill is impracticable," … will mend them. For decision, pray put the Question. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I have heard so many Objections, that I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… make them bigger than the Crown, by this way of Tryal. Sir Thomas Littleton.] I was against this Clause before, and so I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… delivered by the Commissioners of Accounts.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Lords have ordered the Commissioners of … limited in the Bill; but learned men have objected, (as Mr St John, and others,) and very much doubted, whether the … It never intended taking away Impeachments; but in Mr St John's Arguments against Lord Strafford, I find no such …
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