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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 …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… misfortune from this personWill not do a public good for a private revengeHe has heard the same things from Dr. … the danger that we were [in of being] cheated, pressed the Ambassadors to sign before they had powerIt was an odd request to the Ambassadors, yet they did sign. 6. Who made the first Treaty …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Duke of Buckingham was Treason. Mr Sacheverell.] No private pardon pleaded in this House, to be found in your … the House. Has as much tenderness as generosity, and, as a private person, will use it for this Lord, but not as a … has embezzled the treasure of the nation, for his own private fortuneWhen the business of Ireland was legally …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Gerrard.] There is no example in Christendom for foreign Ambassadors to stay ten days, or a fortnight, in a Secretary …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… still the executive part was put upon Arlington"Why? "The Ambassadors were at his house." But he has reason to know he … aim is, to suppress the great number of small houses for private profit, there being scarce any new built for a … and no restrictions, would know the bottom. If any new instructions in the thing to Coventry, would know only …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thanked the King heartily for; how we came out of it, the Instructions will give you an accountThe greatest Princes … good Counsellors that advised it look after itDid our Ambassadors give Holland no security by the Triple League and … his own power, "from his presence," at the request of any private man, and when it is done, it is well doneEvery …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… asks where are they forbidden? In Ireland, and all places, ambassadors apply to the King's Ministers, and wishes they …
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