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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as not to pay Tenths and Fifteenths, Taxes and Subsidies. By the Argument I have heard, we shall have Alms-men to have … "That the Committee of the whole House consider the State of the Nation;" else we may be all lost. At first, … the King," you must think of something else than has been proposed. We do not know how soon somebody else may be King. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… House of Peers, which was afterwards reported in substance by the Speaker: " My Lords and Gentlemen, "At the opening of … likewise lay the matter plainly before you, touching the State and Condition of Tangier: I must now tell you again, … it, when the Debate is at an end, the several remedies proposed may, upon the whole Debate, be put to the Question …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… If so, then they should have their choice to be tryed by their Peers, or a Common Jury. (One Peer formerly did … East India ship: He stood up to justify himself from the Articles, and was suspended. Precedents of Commitment were … Successor does that, in a great measure. It has been proposed, "That the Benches in Westminster-Hall be well …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you can get into your Scats at Westminster. You will lose by it the Bill of Banishment of the Papists, and that, in the … none. The Answer, &c. passed as reported. [The Articles of Impeachment against Mr Seymour were read, and … so far as it is consistent with the Government of the State. As for the Oath of Canonical Obedience, I do not know …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thing is apt to make a disturbance, when God knows what state our Religion is in. The Message is, "That the Lords … Not guilty, they may give Judgment before you demand it. By their Message, it seems, they intend to give final … then it is right, but it is a Judgment. Col. Birch.] By the Message, there is sufficient implication that it is a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… could give evidence to the Plot, and had 20 l. given him, by Order of Council, for that purpose, and care was taken to … When Norris came back into England, he was seized by Secretary Jenkins's Order, though he went by Order, and … was next to Rebellion, and Sedition. I think the Judgment proposed does not exceed his crime, and pray put that into …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… it from Captain Yarrington's own hand, and will stand by it." Captain Yarrington.] I own that I delivered a Copy of … own security. Tangier has a Popish Church. I have seen the Articles, when the Place was delivered to us, "That those … Power, it was time to take it out of his hands." The Vote proposed to pass is of great weight, and will be a blast to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… this Pardon, and I had it in writing, and the Warrant, by Order of Council, was, "for Treasons and Felonies." The … his Majesty by the Privy Counsellors.] Mr Vernon,] I have Articles of Accusation of Crimes of a high nature against Mr … if to the penning of it, I am not against any Expedient proposed. Those Gentlemen that vote against this Lord, would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… copy of his Charge. Colonel Titus.] You are put regularly by Seymour. What, should the Gentleman stand up to answer an … from the Duke? My trust is here for the People and the State, and I have no gratitude to pay the Duke. The King is … to part them, telling them they were brethren. This Bill proposed is the most ready way to secure ourselves, and the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… more Members to it, that they may the better go on to know by whose Advice this Law comes to be declared to the people … the carriage of that matter, as is at large recited in the Articles against the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs. Sir William … of him; and it is fit you appoint a Committee to draw up Articles against him. Sir Samuel Barnardiston.] I second the …
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