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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… place of all Ambassadors here, and those of the King's alliance do so too. As to that of "Passes," complained of, … intentions have been interrupted by those that help this Alliance up, and he must still take advice of his Council. In … is to go back from whence they began. In 1669 the Triple Alliance was made, and in 1670 there was a Supply given to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to the King and Nation. Since we have made this strict Alliance with France, let us see what steps we have gone. He will begin with the Triple Alliance, the breaking of it. No man but is sensible that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… number of Shipping, his Purse is too big for us; and if an Alliance with Holland be not secured, we can never combat … than since the Recess. He has heard, that the Triple Alliance was made in five days, when Holland had Peace, and … we may have assurance mutual, that it is to support the Protestant Cause. 'Till then, he begs leave to sit down …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have not given 200,000 l. upon the Excise, towards this Alliance? And he thinks this a PrecedentAnd that is the only … the King a Treaty ready-made; the King made the Triple Alliance, not from any motion of this House; it was his own. … he shall declare himself farther; but he is not for an Alliance with the DutchmenWe are the greatest people at arms …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Knights of the Shire desired that Mr Carnaby, a Protestant, might be put in, in his stead, and were refused … into the Exchequer 4 l. 13 s. 4 d. the forfeitures of Protestant Dissenters, and not Romish Recusants. In London … that being then weary of the War, they would enter into no Alliance with him without a prospect of Peace. 5. That in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… well of the nation, and, I assure you, has promoted the Protestant Religion, and has honour for the Government. I put … have been prosperous, let it be spoken of. Has the Protestant Religion gone forward? I would gladly know, … last Session, "That till the Tax, &c. be expired, and the Protestant Religion secured, and ill Ministers, &c. removed, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the design was not only against the King, but against all Protestant Princes, and no way to prevent it, but by making … sister's being there that day. All know our family to be Protestant, and I believe my sister would not conceal any …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… than English Freeholders. Popery can never come in, but by Protestant hands, such as go to church; as Irishmen, and … of the rest, nor flatten in the interest of the Protestant cause. Serjeant Maynard.] There was a noble Lord …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was to have murdered him for it. He not only made Oates a Protestant, but encouraged Oates to go amongst the Jesuits … ride armed, though commissioned by the King; and that any Protestant subject may have power to seize his arms, and, however commissioned, that a Protestant subject may stand upon his guard against him, for …
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