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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… injured? If you do commit me, what will become of the King's business? Mr Herbert.] I would have you very careful what … is no notice taken of the Right of the Princess of Orange's Title, but of her Merit only 4. That the Monarchy might be … of the Nation; therefore go upon the first Question. Sir Christ. Musgrave.] I appeal, whether the whole Debate to-day …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… King William is "King of this People, and this People's King." This must be presently inspected. Sir Thomas … are either of France, or from France. The French King's Revenue is 116,000,000 of livres, and he has 200,000 men in … it might do; what was over went to the King's profit. Sir Christ. Musgrave.] This Gentleman gave you an account "That …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… an Account of the Establishment, and rectifies Clarges' s mistakes. Mr Garroway.] I see no certainty of the number of … you will think of it. Sir Thomas Lee.] I am of Seymour's Opinion, to begin with Ireland but, as for the Danes, I … Oxford, when Jenner sat upon the Commission for Magdalen-College. He was very severe upon Dr. Hough 3, and required …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… your Lands. A man cannot say, he will abjure against God's will. I am as free to serve this Government as I was … King, I must do for his honour and safety, and the Kingdom's. To give power to a Justice of Peace (as by this Bill) to … was never asserted by the Churchmen, till Magdalen-College was touched. They have a notion in their heads of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as the course of proceedings now is, an innocent man's Life, Estate, or Liberty, may be unduly exposed by his … but call to mind that all great Officers, in Henry IV's time, were chosen per communitatem Regni, that the Lords … has his papers, if the Court take them away, (as in College's Case) he will have little benefit of the Copy of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… both ill. I require from Russel a Scheme of that Summer's Action. Admiral Russel proffered to read two Letters, on … would not take a false Guinea, because it has the King's Picture upon it. But persons do not discharge their places, … I do not doubt of what force the King has proposed. Sir Christ. Musgrave.] The proper Question is, Whether to proceed …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… adjourned to Monday.] Monday, November 13. On the King's Speech. Mr Foley.] The King's Speech is short, but of two parts, viz. The Disadvantage … may not encroach upon the Prerogative of the King. Sir Christ. Musgrave.] You have no Clause before you, only the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… House of LordsPrivilege as Peers, is because of the King's presence there, as anciently the King was as present in the … bailed!" The Lords have this privilege, quatenus the King's right. Mr Sollicitor.] No extricating ourselves out of this … by the Lords, Dec. 10. and ordered to be burned at Gresham College.] Thursday, December 5. [Votes proposed by Mr Vaughan …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Wednesday, commonly called The Feast of the Nativity of Christ, Thorowout the Kingdome of England and Dominion of … who have turned this Feast, pretending the memory of Christ into an extreame forgetfulnesse of him, by giving … and sensuall delights, being contrary to the life which Christ himselfe led here upon earth, and to the spirituall …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… William Woolley, Isaac Knight, Esquires, Samuell Christ Esq, Edward Nelthorpe, William Thompson, Reynell Hall, … than as appointed hereby.; Proviso for Lord Fairfax's forces and garrisons taken from enemy; And for forces now …
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