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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Abstract of the Proceedings of Parliament, in that short and unfortunate Reign, taken from the Journals of the House, … many arguments to enforce this Demand from the Benefit of Trade, the Support of the Navy, the Necessity of the Crown, … intend to arraign the Militia, but seeing a Soldier is a Trade, and must (as all other Trades are) be learned, I will …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… assurance that the French would not come outHe made plots, and a Committee of Lords and Commons appointed to enquire; … person King's party ill rewardedKing's credit lost, and trade He knows some of the charge to be true Michael de la … to consider of a way of settling and balancing of trade between England and Scotland.] Sir Thomas Clifford.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… which had occasioned some differences between him and them; but that he had now altered his counsels, and made no question, but that they should henceforward … the Blue Ribbon. Alderman Love.] Imputes sinking of trade to the severity of proceedings in the oath of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… absent Members be sent for by the Serjeant, be fined 40 l. and committed to the Tower till it be paid.] Mr Vaughan.] … somewhat transportedly said] We have had Bristols and Cecils Secretaries, and by them knew the King of Spain's Junto, and letters of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… laws concerning prices of wines, was read the second time; and an order was made for taking into consideration a … The King of Spain will find it inconsistent with the trade of Spanish wines, for few will be rented. Sir William … little consumers. This will be a great discouragement to navigation, searing the landed gentlemen, which this part …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the Bill for raising 100,000 l. at least, upon wine and brandy. No question was ordered to be put either upon Sir … Fretchv. Holles.] Moves, after many discourses of decay of trade, That his Majesty may be desired by this House, to call … with bugbearsHe lives in a county ( Norfolk) of much trade; he knows not of a family removed, nor trade altered, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Granger acknowledged, That he had counterfeited the Deed, and he revealed it afterwards, being troubled in conscience. … that looks like a ruin of the Church; though to improve trade, or make us greaterSome say history is, some say 'tis … and worked us out quite; and this way is to discourage navigation yet more. Col. Birch.] This way destroys all …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Orrery.] Acknowleges, with all humbleness, the justice and favour of the House, in having the ten Articles sent him. … Brandy, being of most general consumptionWould have the trade of Wine free, without Licences; and to be raised at the … of care in examining the sea-books. Wade has had a private trade with the slop-sellers, wherein he has cozened the King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ought to be universally takenMoney charged in 1663, and not put to account till 1665 Money paid to ships twice; … Deering, were moneys of the King's, to carry on a private trade. Fenn, before he was Sir George Carteret's Cashier, was not able to drive a trade of 500 l. It is worth your enquiry how this single …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to "the Justices discharge of the fine in the Exchequer," and to "the Appeal." They do not agree to "the Proviso … topic he speaks principally upon, that the hindrance of trade in the country, is because we have no banks in the … destroy the Banking at LondonThinks by that to have better trade and fewer fanatics; by this the King has power of …
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