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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… be sent to him. Major-General Disbrowe and Major-General Goffe, to send ministers to him. Mr. Margetts. That the same … the title is an ancient descendible title. Major-General Goffe. If it were so frequent to call him so, as the members …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… " or have given signal testimony," &c. Major-General Goffe. I move that if they have aided, advised, assisted, or … expressed, without further explanation. Major-General Goffe. It is not thought that it is intended to exclude the … comprehend all, and explain that article. Major-General Goffe. It is too exclusive, to all that have congregational …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… removed, shall be by the chief magistrate. 7 Major-General Goffe moved to explain also, who shall approve of these … Bills as to the reformation of manners. Major-General Goffe. Such a general answer will be best. As to manners, you … at a loose. This sticks with his Highness. Major-General Goffe. His Highness, you intend, shall take an oath to govern …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in the measure as is represented to you. Major-General Goffe. Put all the amendments to the question together in the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… but his Highness would cheerfully take it. Major-General Goffe moved against the words in the oath, "in the name of … it is our act. Sir William Strickland and Major General Goffe moved to leave out the word " consent" It looks like a … cannot ingenuously bind one and not another. Major-General Goffe. It will be disingenuous to think that his Highness and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and I doubt will be fatal to this nation. Major-General Goffe. There is no need of the proviso; it is well provided …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… attended about passing of the other Bills. Major-General Goffe. I move that the doors be shut, and that the members …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… but of the wants in the thing itself. Major-General Goffe cited his Highnesses speech, where he says, if God will … it might but be probationary for six months. Major-General Goffe moved to have it continued till further order. Major …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the first sessions of the next Parliament. Major-General Goffe moved, that it might continue for five years. Lord … is still of force, viz. by the Directory. Major-General Goffe. This will leave the nation under two or three ways, …
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