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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… already, by lying in the Serjeant's hands some days. Mr Garroway.] Would have it referred to the Committee of … of Appeals from Courts of Equity, to the Lords, &c. Mr Garroway.] Would know what Sawyer means by "moderation, to … adjournment, and it passed in the negative [141 to 81.] Mr Garroway.] Moves that the House would declare whether the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the first rate by measure. Which passed the Question. Mr Garroway.] Moves that those five second rates be eleven … are turning first rates into second rates by 1300 ton. Mr Garroway.] By an extract out of Pepy's papers, there is not …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for the sake of two or three. He can never agree to it Mr Garroway.] If you suffer only the inhabitants to seize, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… [was appointed to consider the settlement of] Religion. Mr Garroway.] Upon a motion for a Committee to consider what … Would not have it burnt till the whole thing be over. Mr Garroway.] 'Till you declare it a Breach of Privilege, what …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to take security of them both for quiet deportment. Mr Garroway.] You have declared the Paper to be scandalous, and … he has any thing to say to it, and then withdraw. Mr Garroway.] Would preserve your Privilege to the loss of his … Commitment is not for his security, but punishment. Mr Garroway.] His commitment then must be solely for breach of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the peace of the Nation, and Privilege of Parliament." Mr Garroway.] The laws already are severe, and he would be upon … the doors to some men. These are his humble thoughts. Mr Garroway.] Thinks that we run out of method. The Order of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whether he should be asked if he signed the paper. Mr Garroway.] If he says, 'tis not his paper, there's an end of … would have the money put into the Chamber of London. Mr Garroway.] This is not the first time of his jealousy, … and a Grand Committee to debate the way of it. Mr Garroway.] What you do is by the consent of the King, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… bare Toleration of Popery, and he would throw it out 3. Mr Garroway.] He is glad to see, that the zeal of the House will …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Question is, Whether you will break that Order, or not. Mr Garroway.] Knows not whether he shall be so happy in his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in order, moves to consider of naming a Committee. Mr Garroway.] The thing was moved yesterday, and debated with … may be, and to come fresh to this matter; and concurs with Garroway's motion. Sir Thomas Meres.] The existence of this … every man go on as he pleases, for his satisfaction. Mr Garroway.] If the thing be left a moot point, whether we …
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