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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is difference betwixt personal and local things Public and private paymentsBy the same reason that this gentleman ( … but that they were sold before the warrant; but he, upon private intimation from Lord Sandwich, breaks bulkThe poor …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… place, and the 30th of June, 14 of Eliz.Should every private case of every Peer be brought into the House of … besides putting the Tapers [on the Communion-table,] if private persons have dared to intrude these things against … see such public works, or any like ours, either public or private. Mr Waller.] In these things, on both sides, great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… been made public money, who durst have converted them to private uses?The neglect of this has been of so fatal … must be upon every one of them personallyParticular and private persons must, at their peril, take notice of a Member …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "Concealing his Majesty's affairs, and advancing his private fortune," are generalsHumbly desires no more to be … want of care in examining the sea-books. Wade has had a private trade with the slop-sellers, wherein he has cozened … the fire made, and the Goldsmiths being called upon by private persons for their own.In all the books of 1638, 1639, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… best when the House thinks it seasonable, and not what any private man thinks Would have the Clause of transportation … it, because not practicableEach sum, what, and why, by the instructions of the Navy, are to be specified once every … present time be redressedUnder the specious pretence of private humanity, we lose all humanity to the nation. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Moneys paid by Sir George Carteret, contrary to the instructions of his Royal Highness, to the Commissioners of … Parliament, but all futurely, by the Law of the Land. One private person could not appeal another by the Statute, and … book it shall never be a precedent for the future. Any private man may have writ of Error of any Court to the Lords; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he believes, will make this place a violation of private faith. Now, to reach a Clergyman, you will bring upon … because they are Members, they shall not be Courtiers, nor Ambassadors. Sir Richard Temple.] Knows not that ever you … are liable to enquiry above. It will never be well, unless instructions be given, and the counties will aim at the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Confesses that they have not punctually followed the instructions, but upon the circumstances much will depend. … that great imposition is next to prohibition; and amongst Ambassadors, prohibition of a commodity amounts to an … a grand Committee, or select. Sir Richard Temple.] Every private Bill is from without, and public from within. This …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… prohibit foreign, and lessen the King's revenue for the private gains of the Distillers. The shipping, seamen, and … King's power, in legally letting such a grant, is like a private gentleman's, in leasing his lands. Sir George …
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