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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you not have God there? Will you exclude him? Sir John Birkenhead.] In Queen Mary's time, persons were never put to … in the way, and so it will make men Atheists. Sir John Birkenhead.] Did ever any Church impose swearing doctrinal … how Privilege stands, in case of the King's suit. Sir John Birkenhead.] Would not have it referred14 Elizabeth, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was then aimed atPray God it be not so now! Sir John Birkenhead.] There was not a Pharisee till the fall of the … understand one another how to serve the Queen. Sir John Birkenhead.] Almost admires that any man would deny the Queen … the office, but not what is the office, plainly. Sir John Birkenhead.] Moves for another person to be exempted, besides …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "It is irregular to put a Question upon the matter," says Birkenhead; and offers an opinion the better to put a Clause …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Chair, that being a yielding of the Question. Sir John Birkenhead.] Never was it an exception against any man before … whole House, to debate the matter more freely. Sir John Birkenhead.] Some parts of the King's Speech are not so …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of the parish, and so no conviction can be. Mr Crooke.] Birkenhead spoke, as if no Laws from hence were to bind …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whereby the Treasury is put into private hands. Sir John Birkenhead.] If a Privy Counsellor be asked, "who advised the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that proofs may be here, and Pepys may answer. Sir John Birkenhead.] As the Apostle Paul said, "he was beaten …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are different, but we have power over both. Sir John Birkenhead.] In Lord Strafford's case, the Attorney General, … of this House, yet would use it very sparingly. Sir John Birkenhead.] Is against clancular and clandestine … against the latter part of the Question. Mr Powle.] Birkenhead said, "the precedents, cited, were of ill …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… shut, and the Speaker's chamber only for Members. Sir John Birkenhead.] The House is the King's chapel, and the Surveyor … set a time; if not, he can say more to it now. Sir John Birkenhead.] The case is, a new Borough, of which you were … and to punish their absence. Sir Robert Howard.] Birkenhead says, the Order is in the book, and not in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him; neither will he condemn him without proof. Sir John Birkenhead.] The Duke of Ireland, Oxford, and Somerset, had a …
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