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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… grant your Order for doing it." Mr Garroway.] You have no ground for a new Order, if you allow a breach of execution in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… legislative power Would have the Roll perused, and take ground from that to-morrow. Sir Richard Temple.] To tell you, … judgment upon the whole House of Commons. The root and ground of all is your Privilege; and, upon this, you have … the Counsel, for invading your rights, and this is the ground of the matter. The Lords say "that all manner of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… these things to the King, he would know him. On this ground would go constantly. Would have some declaration, to … give up all; and if we go to Conference, we shall have no ground for it. Put the first Question about Fagg's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from farther danger. Mr Mallet.] Thinks you have the upper ground of the Lords, the Writ being returnable in a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Coventry.] Your Committee being at an end, he knows no ground for the motion. The thing has been debated as long as … comply with the opinion of the House; but we have no more ground for it than yesterday, and therefore ground for a Debate upon it now. 'Tis a business of great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Judicature." Would, at the Conference, also have some ground of subject-matter, that neither party may be … unless there be some resolutions of the House, knows no ground there is to draw Reasons. The Lords have not taken …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The question before you is "whether this Article is ground of impeachment for the time passed." If you postpone … been wastefully spent, and, unless they do so, there is no ground for this motion. Mr Powle.] Hears an accusation of … his time, and he pay it, 'tis no crime in him, and no ground for impeachment. Sir Charles Harbord.] There are two …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… being truly proved, is and shall he a sufficient ground, cause, and matter, to make every such Election void, … to a Conference. If you make not matter of privilege the ground, the Lords have no reason to put the cause off. 'Tis …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for sitting here when SheriffThere is no other true ground of exception, but that you cannot have his service … Kingdom in the first place. If you go on the beneficial ground of the office, then no Member shall have one. 'Tis … with the Vote, but, unless you assert it, it falls to the ground. If gentlemen are afraid to own it, the Lords have it …
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