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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will not only have suits, but all about your ears. Sir Job Charlton.] Your two Members are concerned in the same action … ad respondendum only, and then are not to kneel. Sir Job Charlton.] They may say, if you dismiss them thus only, "that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but not in what occasions me to sue as Plaintiff. Sir Job Charlton.] This possession got by our Member may be a modern …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Royal Assent, unless expressed in the Bill? Sir Job Charlton.] If you disagree with the Lords, you cannot qualify …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… no farther in any business, till this be over. Sir Job Charlton.] What has been done for the people these nine … thing; but at this rate, no man will play with us. Sir Job Charlton.] It is not felony if he "wounds" a man that is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… if you would maintain itHas no more to say to it. Sir Job Charlton.] Wherever the King's part is to be levied, the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 125 to 110. [Saturday, February 15. The Speaker, Sir Job Charlton, being much indisposed 3, the House adjourned to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of the Exchequer, ( see Vol. I. p. 44. Note.) Sir Job Charlton, Serjeant at Law, was chosen Speaker in his room. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to meet with great persons, cannot be too big. Sir Job Charlton.] Is glad to hear that no man opposes the Bill. You …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from Sir Robert Holt's creditors was read.] Sir Job Charlton.] The case is not Holt's unjust dealing with his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by lines;" and so the Treasurer gave it them. Sir Job Charlton.] The Lord Treasurer Southamp/ton, at a Conference, …
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