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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of you know it.Believes it far from the King. Sir Henry Ford.] After so gracious a Speech, no Motion is so natural as … guilty of the contrivance of any disturbance." Sir Henry Ford.] Was told by a noble Lord, "That he was one that … of the General Question. Sir Thomas Meres.] Thinks that Ford's excuse lessens his honour in the business. Col. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Public, as not to seek new differences, nor to revive the old." Then the Lord Keeper, by the King's command, pronounced …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… afraid of this, and now we are as much as ever. Sir Henry Ford.] Is as much afraid of Democracy Would call in the Lords … be in that cause before their Lordships. Mr Waller.] Our old way of style is French, (the Commons,) Soit baill aux … of 1641 and 1642, as much as Wheeler; though he is not so old as Wheeler, our ancestors have suffered as well as he; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you farther proceed as to the general matter. Sir Henry Ford.] Mei judices et adversarii. Thinks it would do well, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of such a debt as is intended by the granter. Sir Henry Ford.] Would accept this for Answer Hopes for better things …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… prove Dalmahoy not concerned, he says something. Sir Henry Ford.] Thinks you will not want courage to send for the … and hopes he deserves not such severity. Sir Henry Ford.] Brutus, having killed Csar, did ever after upbraid him … what things are alleged are not made good. Mr Powle.] Ford seemed to point at him in his discourse. One Article he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he sees yet, you may throw out this article. Sir Henry Ford.] Nothing can qualify Lord Cavendish for such an … The Treasurer found the Exchequer out of order, for the old debtHe is an unfortunate man, at such a time to enter … the seventh Article, of "A new Proclamation better than an old Law;" and "Banishing the foreigner." Sir Thomas …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not a crime, he leaves it to your consideration. Sir Henry Ford.] If spreading seditious papers out of Scotland be not a … to the Address. Sir Henry Ford.] Is against leaving off old ways, and taking new ones. By impeachment, there is no … that it is an Answer to our Address. As to that of the old men there, he says that there was no Article to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as Downing makes it. If the Customs will not renew the old ships, you must relieve new ships out of some new matter … already done. Mr Mallet.] There are instances, new and old, that may be given, of this way of annexing Clauses to … interest for. But the King pays the new debts, and the old ones are forgot. Doubts not but, when we come to a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Election for the Borough of Eye, in Suffolk. SIR Henry Ford.] In the Long Parliament, the Court of Stannaries was …
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