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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… do itIt is the only expedient that can be thought of. Lord St. John.] It is the intention of the Bill to bring people … giving all his Fees of private Bills to the Poor of St. Giles's parish, in which he lived. It is worthy …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Test upon a temporary Bill, never knew it before. Lord St. John.] The King had found good effect by the Declaration, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… wholly uselessTherefore would have it "a Grievance." Lord St. John.] In the former King's time, a much less thing than …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… would not have the honour of the nation concerned. Lord St. John.] A Lady so nearly related to the Court of Rome; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Strangways's case, in Mr Rushworth's Collections. Lord St John.] Had the thing said six or seven times to him by … and so an end to commerce betwixt personsWhat Lord St. John has said, he has been justified by two Members in, … then, to say it, he will tell you. He thinks that Lord St John was there present, and believes that Sir Robert …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… third Prorogation without passing any Bill. [And on Lord St John. See p. 154. 33 Hen. VIII. For being accessary to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and this Duke is still a favourer of the French. Lord St John.] Reckons this to be a "Grievance," and you usually, … spent abroad upon this Duke is the worst objection. Lord St John.] He saw him in Italy, and he desired to return into … the King will be advised to disband them. Lord St John.] One said in France, "though Richlieu was dead, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are customs of "levies" at Common LawCorporations may levy St Albans's case, when the term was thereCommit the Bill, for … attestation, as in the case of Lord Bristol. Lord St John.] Had his information also from Lord Shaftesbury, who … Keeling's case, which, he says, was quam diu, &c. Lord St. John.] Better for a Justice to abide a reprimand, than to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… turnWould call in any man that can inform the House. Lord St John.] Is a friend to no man that gives ill counselsAny in … Would call him in, and hear him at largeWould have Lord St. John's Question asked the Duke, or any other delivered you. Mr Secretary Coventry.] Lord St. John said, "one of the Cabal told him, &c."Would know …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in, to know what time he will take for his Evidence. Sir Christopher Musgrave.] Has known the man abroad, and he is of … he could not do by Law. Ordered, That Col. Birch, Lord St. John, Sir John Coventry, and Sir John Mallet, go with the …
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