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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you can proceed no farther till this be over. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This strikes at the root of all affairs before us, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… or deciding it by a Question upon the Debate. Sir Thomas Clarges.] We must have some Question stated. Moves that it …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… hereafter so; and so there will be no surprize. Sir Thomas Clarges.] You are masters of your own Order. But 'tis hard … with one of these Lords committed to the Tower. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Hears these Lords are in arct custodi. He has heard … can exclude a wife from her husband. The Speaker.] If Clarges speaks of the Lords commitment, 'tis not now before …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to draw up a form of redressing them." Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Speaker tells the truth, but not all the truth. … the penalty of a small fine in that Statute. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If such letters from the King to the East India …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and he knows no way to do it, but by Land Tax. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Temple (as Chairman) ought to sit down when any … proceed by Land Tax for this sum, 600,000 l. Sir Thomas Clarges.] The manner is always expressed in the Orders. But … proposed, ought, by Order, to be first put. Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Committee reported matters of doubt that did …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… moves to call in the man, to hear him. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Heard not the Warrant read; it seems, Maynard … that Question was not proper to be asked him." Sir Thomas Clarges.] One great Conspiracy you have found out against the … may be found for the worst of things. Sir Thomas Clarges.] When Lord Clarendon's Case was before us, it was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for sails. Therefor would commit the Bill. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If this planting should be compulsory, the Debate … a copy of the Lords Order of commitment 4. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Moves that a Committee may be appointed to search …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… consequence) for the Preservation of Flanders. Sir Thomas Clarges.] It seems to him, as if we were about to save the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the other day, without spending more time. Sir Thomas Clarges.] He hears that the present fleet is in a very ill … the Speaker "tack about," and put the Question. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Downing tells you, "he knows not how the King could … of his concern, he would have care of ours." Sir Thomas Clarges.] He will wave the matter of the Judges 2, till this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Duke of Villa Hermosa does not disavow him. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Moves for reviving Committees. Ordered, That the … For the Excise was anticipated, and farmed out. Sir Thomas Clarges.] As for Money borrowed of the City, the Aldermen …
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