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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1677 December 3rd DEBATES in the House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. [Monday, December 3, 1677. The House met, when Mr Secretary Coventry delivered the following … Houses sooner; and therefore his Pleasure is, that this House be adjourned to the fifteenth day of January next. The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1677 February 15th Debates in the House of Commons. From the Year 1667, to the Year 1694. … things in the King's Speech that can be spoken of in this House, "Religion and Property, &c."Would look upon the genus … II's time. Till of late, 'twas no essential Order of the House the reading of a BillBecause books are printed, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… detainer there, desiring it might be represented to the House, that he might have his Privilege of attendanceWith a … detained from his attendance here, and you may empty the House at this rate. Sir Thomas Meres.] 1 K. James, Shirley … Would have you enquire what the real Privilege of the House is. You have yet heard but one party, the creditors. If …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Powle.] This Bill alters the constitution of the House, and therefore is to be debated in a Committee of the whole House. The penalties are strange in it, and extraordinary. Mr … The thing is done presently, therefore would not have the House spend a whole day in it. Moves therefore, that, at the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and religion. It goes hard with the King to retrench his house, and the pensions, and he has parted with his revenue … of this debt upon the Navy were taken care of by this House, as wages and debts for stores, but not one farthing … it will tend to the shortening your time, and quieting the House, that he should be in the wrong rather than Temple, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that have gone after three warnings by Bills in this House? He is informed that the success of Sicily 1 was much … capitulations. Consider the safety of these persons. This House is not for the King of France, and he'll not favour the … them. Whether you will treat of a redress of them in the House, or not, resolve it. 'Tis said, there are no Grievances …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and debts. Mr Powle.] 'Tis more for the honour of the House to retract an Order, than to persist in doing … of the Law still. Every man that is a prisoner to this House, is under protection of the House. Would reverse your Order, and order the Keeper of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… In particular, Lord Cavendish.] Moved that the House might see the Journal, by what Order, and in what … from the King, by Mr Secretary Coventry, to adjourn the House till the 3d of December," and pronounced the House adjourned accordingly. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Littleton.] He is afraid of this Address in the Lords House, that it should receive alterations, as it must be sent … He did not tender the Petition with intent to disturb the House. He has had it in his pocket this week, and he thought it fitter for this House to reject it than himself. It was referred to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Visibly, there is no land power to oppose France, but the House of Austria. France makes encroachments all round on his … we desire not to come toSuch a thing was never offered the House of Commons before. The Lords must either agree to our … He is amazed that the Lords should question that, when the House of Commons "advise" his Majesty, they should fail to …
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