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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I wonder this should be an argument for his stay. We know, by experience, that men may have the gout, and yet their … the Bill by a Message, [with the words annexed that were proposed above, by Sir Thomas Littleton.] Tuesday, November … Oaths in the King's Houses, I know nothing of the present Articles of the Queen's Marriage, which have ever been kept …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the honour and interest of the nation were so far improved by it, that, he was confident, no man would repine at it, or … of the crimes. Mr Boscawen.] The 5000 l. reward is not proposed only for the sake of the discovery of the murder, … and never did the two Houses separate these three Articles. A clear evidence, that they believed the Plot was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I second that Gentleman that spoke last. Two things he proposed; Whether to send to the King to represent what we … person you have chosen, that he may know him; and we stand by, and give the Speaker leave modestly to deny, and exercise … Right." But as to the matter now before us, I would only state the Case to the King, by way of Representation, "how …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be pretended to influence him towards Popish Counsels: By which last great step, he proposed to discern whether the Protestant Religion and the … may be better performed. Dangers threaten Religion and the State by the horrid Plot. Do not gratify your enemies by
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not open the Bill nor the Amendments, and so I would do by them. Their reasons were opened only in a general … and upon that account only I moved to consider the present State of the Nation. Mr Garroway.] Any man here may consider … and that their Lordships may take Copies of the Articles of Impeachment against them; and that they shall …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… hope you will enquire how the poor people have been abused by this Army, and show your detestation of an Army. Pass a … French. Even at that very time, that Parliament saw the Articles of War, how that Army should be governed, and sworn … in religion, and another, another. I remember, when it was proposed in the last Parliament for the King to marry a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… (which he should very often consult with) to be advised by this Privy Council: That he could not make so great a … life upon his Plea, and if it does not stand good, your Articles are in force. He fully relies upon his Plea. I will … happy. I would have a Committee to consider what has been proposed. Sir Thomas Player.] I cannot but take notice of one …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… who seemed squeamish to take it; wherein he desires "by his means to have access to the King, in order to inform … danger, and that may probably disappoint his design. The Articles of Impeachment against the five Lords were read. Sir … the benefit of them. It is not just to inhibit, from any State that we are at peace with, the course of trading. A …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for which we were called, without being diverted from it by any consideration whatsoever. For if this Parliament … dark practice brought to light, of a great Minister of State, (Danby;) when we gave money to engage in an actual War … myself beyond sea, if the Parliament be prorogued." I was proposed Sweden, &c. and had two days time to consider of it, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… those matters concerning him. For the Letters were written by my order. And for the concealing the Plot it was … by the King and Council. Therefore, pray go on with the Articles of Impeachment, and let him plead his Pardon upon … Harbord.] It is ordinary for a Minister or Secretary of State to say, "Sir, I am going off from your service. Pray …
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