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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… says by way of exception against him, as the other ( Birkenhead) by way of defence of himAny man that understands … it in did not increase his interest in the House. Sir John Birkenhead.] This Bill bottoms itself upon the statute of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to which a petition of Mr Fitton was committed.] Sir John Birkenhead.] Said, he gave Lewen the oath of allegiance. Sir …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the Court from whence it was granted. Sir John Birkenhead.] Privilege naturally flows from the Member …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… consciences that dissent only in ceremonies. Sir John Birkenhead answers Mr Swynfin.] In Queen Eliz. time a … " Salus populi suprema lex," and many more such. Sir John Birkenhead.] Theodosius, the Emperor, so enjoined the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debate of this matter, was carried, 120 to 90.] Sir John Birkenhead.] Knows no precedent for dismembering any man, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… those heads that are clearly accusations. Sir John Birkenhead.] So common a courtesy, that he wonders how any … young, being abroad, a gentleman told him this. Sir John Birkenhead.] Three gentlemen, yet alive, that can testify … in an age, he would do in a year or two." Replied upon Birkenhead and Coventry. Mr Sollicitor Finch.] No man more …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… had not this power before the Act gave it them. Sir John Birkenhead.] In Prorogation, Liberties and Privileges of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by reason of the confidence she had in the Peers. ( Birkenhead said, "There was no such thing in the Statute.") …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… more upon foreign commodities to keep them out. Sir John Birkenhead.] Not seventy Dispensations but one year since the … because they pay no taxes to Church nor Poor. Sir John Birkenhead.] They are taxed in all places. Sees no reason … and would not have them rated higher than land. Sir John Birkenhead.] No man can value an office for life at above …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the imposition on Coals for rebuilding St Paul's. Sir John Birkenhead.] Has the particulars in his hand, and there was … of the Lord Lieutenant of the county." [Debate.] Sir John Birkenhead.] " Default in form, or other defect whatsoever." … it is purely a civil Bill to keep all in quiet. Sir John Birkenhead.] The French and Dutch Churches are provided for …
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