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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… provides for it, which is, the right Heirs of the Royal Family: But when you say, "a Protestant Prince, &c." it seems … for sending Gentlemen to go Commissioners to the King into Holland. Then for excepting persons out of the Act, the first … at this time is as follows: " Harley was a man of a noble family, and very eminently learned; much turned to Politics, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are too many Votes on the other side. Can a house, and a family, and all, be removed on a sudden? There is something … is concerned. How can it come about that the Armies of Holland and England come to 900,000 l? I do not understand … There are four Armies in being; the English Army in Holland, the Dutch, and the English, in England, and the Army …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that it may be to save you. If 10,000 men be pretended in Holland, and there are not 4,000The business is to make an … I would address the King to take away that Charge in Holland of * * * * 1 a month. By the best Enquiry I can make, … Gentleman take Arsenick of a Brewer that would poison his Family? Send for them in Custody, and then enough will come …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we were at War with the two great Powers of the World, Holland and France, the Establishment was much short of that. … of War, we need not above 25,000 men. Our conditions with Holland are upon the foot of the Treaty of Charles II, of … give you Information. I know nothing of the Person. My Family, I am sure, has suffered in King Charles I's time 6. I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… retrenched one dish at his table, or one servant in his family. ( Then he gave an account of the Charge of the Navy.) …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… me. Though some men will swallow Abjuration of the Royal Family, under a Branch whereof we sit, those of the Church of … one of your Members 4 (Lord Danby.) Give me time, and my family, to go out of England, and pass this Act (moved for) … Vol. IX. p. 356, &c. This Regiment had been sent over to Holland, for being concerned in a Mutiny. See Vol. IX. p. 164 …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Elizabeth's time, when she protected those in arms in Holland for their religion, the Church of England contributed … and I am willing there should be consideration had of his family, which might have been proper in the Indemnity. I … I am willing to do any thing for the satisfaction of his family. What will you do with it at the Committee? Specially …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… those who acted in Armstrong's Prosecution shall make his family reparation, as well as to public justice. Sir William … he has acted. It is a small recompence to the family to have a fine for the loss of a man that might have … upon us. In the late Usurpation, Lord Capel, Lord Holland, Col, Penruddock, and others, were murdered, and yet …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… or otherwise, which has some resemblance to a private family: I must live, and have meat, drink, and cloaths: I … I think that 20,000 men, considering our Alliance with Holland, are as many as we need. As to the greatest …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of their Treasure. When we had War with France and Holland, we had not 30, nor 25,000 men: Must all the Fleet be …
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