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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… belong to the place, you would have but few. Sir Richard Ford.] Sir Henry Peckham told Mr Glanville "that he had an … him, Sir Robert Southwell, Sir John Ernly, Sir Richard Ford, Mr Wright, Sir William Coventry, Mr Montagu, Sir Henry … then the Bill must be thrown out, past mending; the old trick at the latter end of a Session. Mr Attorney North.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… they were rejected, "till he please to speak." Sir Henry Ford.] The Proverb says, "Losers may speak;" he hopes Lord … are extorted from the subjectWhen the accounts run the old regular way, there was no money but what was payable and … Angier.] Several payments have been, both according to the old and new establishmentDesires all may come before you at a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for easy ways as any man; is fully satisfied, that the old parliamentary way is the most easy, confirmed by this … than with them, but speaks what is good for us to do. Old men love old ways; we love them, and cannot help it Lauderdale being a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to enable him to build more great ships."] Sir Henry Ford.] This House has great obligation from the King's … you encourage this arbitrary peevishness when they are old? Would you encourage them in this, and punish us too? If …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… did, what was that advice, and by whom? Answer.] It is an old proverb, "Over shoes, over boots." This reflects upon one …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Spragge [relating to a contested Election for Dover.] An old Pilot was pressed to go to sea for voting for Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by common fame, but not condemned! Lord Arlington, an old Cavalier, who served the King, was with him abroad, was … is no extraordinary thing for a master to part with an old servant, and to ask a reason for it; but, because you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have estates in that country, you may do well; though the old statute is really a law, but out of practiceAnd this may … like a man very sick that makes new cloaths, or furbishes old ones; therefore, in the next place, would have you … this purpose, but never lay it upon Coals. Sir Nicholas Ford.] Assures you, he was present in Common Council when the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… motion is not seasonableThough Bernard Howard be his old acquaintance and particular friend, he must lay all that … Mr Waller.] It is no case of the Members, but of the King. Old men told him, when he sat here (King James was a scholar, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Sacheverell.] Fears that this Lord has not lost his old evil principles, but improved them; the Scotch Act of … great silenceHe has not common bowels of mercy; he beat an old Gentleman for desiring [him] not to ride over his corn, …
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