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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in King James's time, and after Charles II's time. Mr Garroway.] I think Trevor in the right. There was a Grant of … Case, and his Counsel's consent for what I did. Mr Garroway.] If it were possible, I would have no Question. The … is be the same as it was before, I am not against it. Mr Garroway.] I am one of those that would have the Patent no …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I think it not fit that we recommend any of the House. Mr Garroway.] Since this has been moved, I think it for your … that be opened, we shall better speak to the Quantum. Mr Garroway.] I always thought a good part of this 300,000 l was … and think that less than 400,000 l. will not do. Mr Garroway.] There are three Heads relating to the Navy; that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and more proper for another time; it implying Money. Mr Garroway.] I would go no farther in this Motion; for by … thus: "Abuses in Law by Informations to be remedied." Mr Garroway.] Several words have been offered, as "Abuses, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… some strangers being in the Gallery, and left it again. Mr Garroway.] We are invited by the King's Speech to make out a … of Justice do well, they will recover it on the King. Mr Garroway.] The Bankers Debt is named: I believe it is upon … debtor to them, that they would be debtors to him. Mr Garroway.] When the King, that now is, was here as Prince of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… main, some Gentlemen may withdraw to put it into form. Mr Garroway.] This must be commited at last, but let the Debate …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whenever their condition shall require it."] [Debate.] Mr Garroway.] All England is sensible of the great deliverance … Lords concurrence was desired.] Tuesday, January 29. Mr Garroway.] Great numbers of ships have taken in freight for … what Power you will give the King, and what not. Mr Garroway.] We have had such Violation of our Liberties in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Head. On the Commission for Ecclesiastical Causes. Mr Garroway.] I think, if you proceed upon the Debate of this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… these Declarations upon them. The Declaration was read. Mr Garroway.] You have now some names of persons taken with … that they effectually prosecute them at Common-Law. Mr Garroway.] You see many people abroad in the Nation, who … the LawsCharge them, and they will accuse one another. Mr Garroway.] I think, we are not going the right way. When the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… June 17. On the Heads for the Bill of Indemnity. Mr Garroway.] You say in your Vote, "Some Persons shall be … some men only, and let those equally concerned escape. Mr Garroway.] I rise up to second the Motion, "That Serjeant …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 1, &c. was sent to the House for their Concurrence. Mr Garroway.] This Address is as if the King were in Holland, … state the Navy is in. Sir Thomas Clarges.] This Motion of Garroway's, of computing the charge, is letting the Lords in … Lords, and it is fit he should do it to you likewise. Mr Garroway.] I wonder what you sent to this Judge for. Now he …
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