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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as a secret how to be imployed. Would have only limited instructions to the Committee. [A Committee was ordered to … pardon if he did not inform the Committee what passed in private discourse betwixt himself and the Duke; there having … It is an ill precedent for a man to be put upon declaring private discourseWould not have him sent for in. Sir William …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have thanks given to the King for it; but would have no private committees for further inspection in the business. … showed him his army and strengthBut you would not have Ambassadors know all the privacies of the nation. You are … that are brought into the Exchequer are conveyed out into private hands, and private treasuries. The revenue is now so …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… credit, and exposing his Majesty's treasure and revenue to private bargains, and corruptions; and hath ingrossed into … great sum [of money] out of the Irish revenues, to his own private advantage. VI. That the said Earl hath procured great … of the Exchequer, and the acts of Excise? 5. Whether private Tallies may not subject the Excise to corruption. 6. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… were not an illegal Parliament, but an undutiful oneby private means had murdered R. II. The Lords showed you not … of the government"Should such words be said of any private person, knows not what would come of it. Moves for a … Tower, and all others, to detain them. Would have you give instructions to the Lieutenant of the Tower, and he believes …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… give us such language, as is not to be supported, amongst private persons. He never can give way for a Committee to … to Conferences. The Lords and we have been hitherto like Ambassadors, giving memorials to one another. Whoever goes … in an Appeal." If the Lords can, [let them] tell you why a private cause should draw you from a public duty But …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… can make no return of the Writs.And then some particular instructions may be given him to carry himself for the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… judge of his own honourHis character and greatness makes a private man no way capable of judging it. He hears some men …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not be interrupted. Sir Robert Carr.] He has known when no private business might be brought in, to interrupt the … may be of dangerous consequenceWould, therefore, exclude private business only. The Speaker said] Eyre moved"No new … because it will keep Members hereBut would have the word "private" added to "Bill." Mr Waller.] Reflects upon the first …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you, there can be "no failure of public justice," but a private Act, in a particular case, is not to be preferred … not to be sued. He cannot serve abroad, and have his private fortune ruined at home; there's the same reason for … not any reasons why the public money should be put to private services, though ever so great. In time, such …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Lords did not meddle. The same, No. 63, another private relief, and many by private bill. 37 H. VI. An action of debt upon bond. … twelve Judges be a precarious thing, or of right. If no private person be a match for the Chancellor, and probably …
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