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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… agreed upon by the Commissioners, the Act of Parliament pass'd in Scotland, for the Ratification of them, and a Copy … Bill was read the third time, and with an Amendment pass'd, and sent up to the Lords for their Concurrence; but …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Bill, but that my Lord S—d told him it ought not to pass. —This was a very weighty Reason for the Head of our … time. Why unseasonable? Is it not as seasonable for us to pass a Law, for the further Defence of the Church of England here, as it was for Scotland to pass an Act last Sessions for the Security of the Kirk there? …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Tutchin absconded, and notwithstanding the Censure pass'd upon him, went on in his way of Writing, and made …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… think to do it by a Bill in this House, that must likewise pass the House of Lords, and so will be the same thing as a … Queen in that matter, and not let any thing of that kind pass upon her. 'But however I would go the regular way, by … for the Judges to meddle with it. 'Then how comes it to pass, if this Action might have been brought at Common-Law; I …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and otherwise, was committed, the House divided: And it pass'd in the Negative. Yeas 134. Noes 251. The Report of the … Yeas 145, Noes 118. The Bill was read a third time, and pass'd on the 14th, Yeas 179, Noes 131. Farther Proceedings … Resolutions. Free Conference. The 13th, the Report of what pass'd at the free Conference was delivered by Mr. Bromley, …
Old and New London
… smoke his time. Revered by gin's adorers and the tribe Who pass in brawls, lewd jests, and drink, their days; Sons of … the ground, or upon a few chairs, for the younger ones to pass the night in. And in a fourth, and a fifth, and a sixth, …
Old and New London
… being high enough to admit of ships with merchandise to pass under it. In 1733 (George II.) the Fleet, being so often … of the great and populous city, that of the thousands who pass along, not one is even conscious of the proximity of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… requiring him, that as the archbishop of York was about to pass through his diocese with his cross borne erect before … should put under an interdict all places which he should pass through, for such time as he remained there; 28 which …
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