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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1675 June 3rd-4th Thursday, June 3. The ingrossed Bill of Habeas Corpus was read [a third time]. Sir Thomas Littleton.] A person being in Custody of another, and not of an officer, the Bill lays a pecuniary … must go through part of the city; and the Lords will break locks and bolts to rescue themespecially would send them to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 26. Mr Howard, [according to Order, attended at the door of the House.] Debate whether he should be asked if he signed … Garroway.] If he says, 'tis not his paper, there's an end of the business. Any gentleman may have his name set to a … Col. Titus.] Suppose he gives his servant money to buy him locks and bolts for his house, but finds the money spent, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we had not been out gone by the French in building of ships now. And he seconds the motion for that sum made … Laughed at.) Sir Francis Russel.] Would have the Secretary of the Navy give you an account of the present state of the … show him the good of giving it, and he will give. But with locks and boltsFor will never trust "that steward (as a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Speaker, to this effect: My Lords and Gentlemen, "I am of the opinion of my two Houses of Parliament, that the conservation of Flanders is of great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Grand Committee for appropriating the Customs for building of Ships only. There may be irregularity in the Chair, as well as out of the Chair. As the Order is penned, no man has liberty, at … ears, and we are weakened by giving money, and our locks are cut off, and the Philistines are upon us. Forces …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… their duty to the King, if they show not the arts of those persons who have promoted the French interest, which you cannot omit without breach of duty to the King and Nation. Since we have made this … gone. He will begin with the Triple Alliance, the breaking of it. No man but is sensible that that was diametrically …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Thursday, December 19. Sir John Ernly, Chancellor of the Exchequer, acquainted the House, That he was commanded … that his late Ambassador in France, Mr Montagu 1, a Member of this House, had held several private Conferences with the … there, has, to the end that he may discover the truth of the matter, given order for the seizing Mr Montagu's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are to open them, Article by Article, as the nature of the Articles requires. If they be delivered at the Lords … Messenger is to tell the Lords, "That you have a charge of High Treason, &c. against the Earl of Danby," and then read the Articles. And then desire the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a week, than a farmer can afford to do in a year. Not two, of thirty of them, are taxed by LandTax All the Money coming up to … and that is but an ounce. I would poll this sort of people. Sir Thomas Lee.] Pray do not say, "Here I can have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1678 May (23rd-27th) THE DEBATES IN THE House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. Thursday, … Houses to this effect: "That there was great appearance of Peace abroad, but, notwithstanding that, he thought it … them to consider how to provide in either case; that men of quality and bravery, who had offered themselves and …