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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… when you sent to him the other day. Would have him closely and strictly interrogated. Sir Thomas Littleton.] The paper … he called for it, by Sir Robert Long Banks desired his friends he brought with him to witness that, his money was … to him to know. The King commanded him to assure all his friends and acquaintance, that they should meet, and so …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… An Act for preserving of the Protestant Religion, and the more effectual conviction and prosecution of Popish … will make such reasonable Preparations, as may help your Friends, or an AdjournmentBoth are left to you by the King. … should he send such a Message? We lived together in great friendship; but it was so ordered, that they fell upon us, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… opportunity to repair the misfortunes of the last Session, and to recover and restore the right use of Parliaments. The time (he said) he had given them to recollect themselves in, and to consider whither those differences tend, which had …
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 Sacheverell.] This Bill makes the … in a paper against this excessive drinking at Elections, and the Committee of Elections approved of it. But we were …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not being of equal consequence to England as Flanders is, and therefore not so convenient to stand in the same … of the AddressAnd it goes farther than to both " Sicily and Flanders." 'Tis always the security of foreign powers … was grounded upon Law, and we must either call them friends, or enemies. Those that are not for us, are against …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was reported by the Speaker, to this effect: My Lords and Gentlemen, "I am of the opinion of my two Houses of … with Capt. Douglas, and Capt. Innis, who pretended great friendship to us, and came to our lodgings, and gave us a … Harrington told us, "That we should want neither money nor friends, and he would get me to be Lord Shaftsbury's Taylor." …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by reason of the many persons they set on work for boots and shoes for the plantations." To which it was replied, by … are Holland doubles Would not depend on any of our best friends the Dutch, and our worst enemies the French, for … of day to do it, they that press this, he declares, are no friends to the good of the nationExplains what he has said, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to chuse Members of Parliament is an original thing, and not an Ita in it can be altered, without Act of … was in Marvell's vindication. If these two Gentlemen are friends already, he would not make them friends, and would let the matter go no farther. *****.] The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to think of "keeping" his children, as of "getting" them; and would have this money appropriated, that hereafter we may … thus carried, 'tis dark; and he understands not why this friendship is with France. But 'tis said, "this ill usage of … Admiralty taken out, and the ships restored. You alone are friends to all the world, and, by virtue of that Pass, your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… offered him, whether he was a Privy Counsellor, or no; and might be removed from Court, if he refuses them. Mr … in Mallet's Motion. If any man's crimes be so great, and he be such a friend to Popery, he is rather for the … John Knight.] The Duke is kept shackled, and from all his friends, and this makes him disordered. What would Onslow …
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