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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… fine him half a crown, or hang him." If a man be punished by fine for Non-Payment, and by consequence, not owning the … for their Convenience to go into the Country. It has been proposed, for method, to go upon Heads, and to name Persons … not out of respect to Jeffreys. Never let a Minister of State leave to Posterity what he has raised by his IniquityIt …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… this Address to be of great Weight. This has been examined by a Committee of Lords, and it is not usual for us to take … Committee take some care of the Navy, and see what present state the Navy is in. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This Motion of … all the twelve Judges were present, and there it was proposed, Whether the King could dispense, &c. in Sir Edward …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… They that came back from Ireland perished in the Ships by ill Provision; those who gave this Counsel are greater … where I may speak for the King and Country, and not by interpretation of others, that we speak against the King, … Government may not be lost. Mr Hawles.] 'Tis necessary to state this matter controverted; how a Pardon can be allowed …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to consider Lord Clarendon's Impeachment. November 6, the Articles were brought in. The course then was, that a day was … that noble Lord, that, if he will say he was not taken up by a Messenger, I am satisfied; if he was, it must be Breach … understood Privilege of Parliament, I would be for it as proposed; but the thing apparent in the Warrant is called …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… winter, &c. and the hazard that may be brought upon them by it. The next is, the consideration of Ireland: I would willingly have seen the State of the Army, and the Expence. The next is the Revenue, … I cannot make the Revenue be for longer time than has been proposed. Is it not fit that you should have three months to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… most grateful and the greatest grace that has been done by any King formerly. And as this is a great favour from his … to join the Lords in any thing relating to aid, the King by way of compensation. You may appoint a Committee to draw … to overthrow the very foundations of Parliaments. The way proposed by Lee I think the best. But whether you will commit …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and you are told of a Precedent of the Convention, [ by Mr John Gray.] 'Tis said, "you need not look into Books … of the whole House, to take the Message, Paragraph by Paragraph, and debate it, when will there be an end? The … this Proviso, when I consider it will not have the effect proposed, but quite the contrary. The Proviso comes in to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Hungary, the divisions of that Country being desperate by persecutions; Tekely called in the Turk: I hear now the … in the Bill) you hazard the Government both of Church and State. Mr Paul Foley.] This is much mistaken, that the Bill … word, to throw out all that has been done! I am glad these Articles of Religion are so far agreed to by the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… these two Gentlemen. I move that they may stand up, man by man, and engage, upon their honours, not to proceed … I should say, and I will say it, and obey you. The Speaker proposed these words to be spoken by the two Gentlemen, viz … done. Wednesday, May 8. A Bill for establishing the Articles presented by the Lords and Commons to their …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1689 November 10th-19th Monday, November 11. [On the State of Ireland.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] If the English Army … Wines and Brandies have been taken as Prize, and judged by the Commissioners, that it may be sent into Ireland for … of Ireland is disproportionable to what you pay; it is proposed to see the Musters sent up to the King. For the …
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