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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… none. Suppose a man be sick, and nothing must be taken by him but by the order of three Physicians; the Jesuits … I remember, in the Dutch War, several Expedients were proposed to raise Money, and the House, for the more freedom … and told the Lords, "That, in due time, we would bring up Articles against him," and the Lords refuse to try him. In …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ever so faulty or criminal. Heathen Princes were obeyed by Christians in licitis et honestis. And we are not to do … the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy. We are bound by those Oaths, in the eye of the Law, to the Duke, and I am … for the Garter-Robes were put up instead of the Robes of State; so the Chair must go back with an Officer to bring the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Assembly then taking into consideration what had been proposed to them by the Prince of Orange, after some Debate, came to several … "to desire him to cause Letters to be written, subscribed by himself, to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to serve you and his Religion. He has been sollicited by the Duke of Brandenbourg, and the Emperor, to be their … merits of this great Person in the World are well known by the respect of Princes to him. If there be occasion, his … should be stated till Gentlemen have an inclination to state it, it ought not to be. I have a great honour for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… if any Gentleman should have the misfortune to be tried by this Act, "that knowingly he did aid and assist … and may raise and countenance Faction, both in Church and State. "7. It may tend to expose the King's Person and … required to take the Oaths, by such Order in Council as is proposed by the Lords, and their not appearing, when so …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… &c. to the Amendment of the Bill, not to be determined by the ordinary Rules of Westminster-Hall, but by the … that is an Objection against the whole Bill. The Method proposed the last Session was part of the Revenue for life, … be confirmed by Act of Parliament? I suppose, when the Articles of Marriage were made, they intended to rely upon …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… impossible, very impossible, when we cannot know the state of things, and, by consequence, what is wanting to supply Ireland. If those … you gave the last Session has answered all the ends then proposed; and they have had more than could be employed. When …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Life of the Survivor; the Regal Power to be exercised by the Prince; and after their Decease, the Crown to devolve … Interest both here and abroad: That, particularly, the state of Ireland was such, that the Dangers were grown too … l. may support IrelandWhen you met the 22d of January, and proposed that the Prince should have the Administration of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… House to the Clergy; that great body that opposed Popery by their preaching and writing, and have been instrumental in … February 2. Sir George Treby reports the Heads of the Articles of Government; ( which see in the Journal.) Serjeant … I would not have troubled him. On Saturday you agreed on Articles to be sent to the King, &c. things of vast …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… an Account of Moneys delivered to Burton and Graham by Privy Seal, under the Title of "Prosecution of Law Suits." … day, you will have no use of it; but whether will the State of Affairs bear your particular consideration? I am not … for our Prince to support the Honour of the Nation. 'Tis proposed, "that you calculate what is necessary to support …
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