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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… many true sens of the Church had we! We had them only in private Conventicles. They were all quiet, before this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… public treasure of the nation is not fit to be employed to private usesThough the Irish Clergy are vain and foolish, yet … Richard Temple.] By "Bailiffs of Manors," not meant that private men's Bailiffs should come to this Test. Colonel …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that no soldiers be hereafter quartered upon any private houses; and that due satisfaction may be given to the … a small rogue is not pardonedKing James gave particular instructions to all his Ambassadors at Paris, that they should go to Church at …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… raised to sixpence, not only in inns and alehouses, but in private houses (a man's house is his castle) contrary to the … "that upon their marches they have been quartered in private houses in Hampshire, and that they made people bring …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that the Dutch had disappointed him, and had treated his Ambassadors at Cologne with the contempt of Conquerors, and … inform you thenThe Earl of Peterborough had his several instructions and commission from the King, and his orders. … War and martial LawThe nation's interest is laid aside for private interestSupposes that what we gave the last Session …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… need of asking Littleton any farther Questions. It was no private discourse. Mr Swynfin] At the request of these … been left to be public, in Court, but now 'tis done in private chambers; in the Court there is consideration and … it out of the Courts, but placed it in Court, never in private chambersAnother fault in the Bill is, any single …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to take the money out of the Exchequer in Ireland, into private hands; the first cut given to Monarchy there. Lord … commission granted out, whereby the Treasury is put into private hands. Sir John Birkenhead.] If a Privy Counsellor be … to itAs to Lord Ranelagh's "correspondencies with foreign Ambassadors," they are things of great suspicion and ill …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in public houses against their wills, it may come to private; perhaps this is the last time of askingHe speaks, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the sense Where tedious objections may be met with at a private Committee, the Lawyers of the House, being of the … upon a man, when the Commonwealth is concerned; but as to private discourses that pass under an obligation, hopes you … are therefore against it. Sir Richard Temple.] Part of the instructions is, "that the Judges shall not fine above forty …
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