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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it; I desire you would proceed upon it now. Major-General Goffe. I doubt it will not give such satisfaction, to put off …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… privilege, and ought not to be parted with. Major-General Goffe and Sir Thomas Wroth. None ought to command here, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… any fruits of it. Major-General Whalley and Major-General Goffe. There is no danger in putting it in the power of his … Sunday, and it was ordered accordingly, and Major-General Goffe and Colonel Carter to give, him thanks. In the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Long Robe, to prepare a way to proceed. Major-General Goffe. I would not have us too hasty in this matter, but …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… cannot a greater grievance come before you. Major-General Goffe. This business is a public concernment, and so ought … Committee; you would lose the fruits of it. Major-General Goffe urged that the Committee for Bibles had sent for …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… question is, to agree with the Committee. Major-General Goffe. By the orders of the House the other is the proper … time to proceed in a matter of this nature. Major-General Goffe. I am of opinion with Nayler in one thing, that he is …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in fact, is guilty of horrid blasphemy. Major-General Goffe and Captain Hatsel. That you would also add this to the … and in the mean time, adjourn the debate. Major-General Goffe. I shall second that motion of mercy, for that worthy …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… be with your ease to go upon the debate now. Major-General Goffe. I am much troubled that a postnight should pass, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the reasons alledged by General Disbrowe. Major-General Goffe. It is much for the public service to put such a mark … Yeas 45, went out. Major-General Whalley and MajorGeneral Goffe, Tellers. Noes 43. Major-General Berry and Colonel …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I beseech you do not neglect such a duty. Major-General Goffe. I second that motion, that the Bill be left behind. It … Blackwell, and Major Beake, Tellers. 3 Major-General Goffe. Now the House is so full, 4 you could intimate to the … be read; and they were read accordingly. Major-General Goffe. Observing the House at a stand, having nothing to do …
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