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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Clause for saving Princess Anne's Patent, or Grant, &c. Mr Boscawen.] I have as high an esteem for the Prince and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be advised to issue out new Writs to call a Parliament. Mr Boscawen.] I appeal to the House whether Sawyer be mistaken, … again to our misfortunes. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am not of Boscawen's mind. I hope I may say I never did any thing to … King's Speech." That is all I have to say at present. Mr Boscawen.] I agree, we can take no notice of the Lords Bill …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… conviction, there shall be no begging of the Fines. Mr Boscawen.] This is grown a general practice; when the Fine is … that your Constitutions will not be violated. Mr Boscawen.] No man says, 'tis my right to the Succession. The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… upon reckonings, they made the King pay 50 per Cent. Mr Boscawen.] The Bankers agreed with Coleman for such a sum of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Heirs of her body, not as it was in Philip and Mary. Mr Boscawen.] We are upon as great an affair as ever was before … And I would have Ireland inserted into the Lords Vote. Mr Boscawen.] I am not against inserting Ireland; but observe …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him, in case this be an Abdication of the Government. Mr Boscawen.] I have hearkened to Sawyer a great while, but I … that King James is there, our mariners may be stopped. Mr Boscawen.] I would not barely address the Prince to stop … to recommend to posterity what you have done for them. Mr Boscawen.] We know, that the Prince's Declaration pursues all …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and epidemical, let us be impartial, and pardon all. Mr Boscawen.] If you do not condemn others, you condemn … to think we do injustice, but inform ourselves. Mr Boscawen.] I would know what Oaths the Judges and great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… condition, there will be no occasion for this Address. Mr Boscawen.] An Engineer was sent to Jersey, and Guernsey, and … whether they shall be excepted on this Head, or not? Mr Boscawen.] I would not have all Oblivion and Indemnity. I … the Lord Mayor, the Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Citizens. Mr Boscawen.] Though he be a Papist in his Heart, yet if he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… end. Therefore I would have it enquired to the bottom. Mr Boscawen.] I know not why we should be tender in naming … vote this Judgment "illegal, cruel, and a Grievance." Mr Boscawen.] The affirming this Judgment is not for Oates's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to it, I shall never give my consent for it to be read. Mr Boscawen.] I appeal to Gentlemen, in times past, whether a …
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