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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that Judgment may not be given, till it be demanded. Sir Henry Capel.] I think you are in the dark, because you know …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you would inflict some exemplary punishment upon him. Sir Henry Capel.] The circumstance of time is of great weight in … out of Parliament. I would have that taken care of. Sir Henry Ford.] The Bill has more in it than appears in the face … William Waller, and he will tell you what he knows. Sir Henry Capel.] If Sir William Waller be at the Door, and have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… opinion in Religion, the Kingdom was of that opinion. Hen. VIII. declared his Supremacy of the Church; the Kingdom did … to tell the King why you cannot consider of Tangier. Sir Henry Capel.] What calls me up is what fell from Dering, viz. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Pardon as Lord Danby has, and it will be full enough. Sir Henry Capel.] I move that the Pardon may be openly read here, … some allowance." [An Address was ordered accordingly.] Sir Henry Capel.] I would not have Godolphin say, "That you make …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Committee, these and other things may be offered. Sir Henry Capel.] I agree with Garroway, that the matter is of … be thought to reflect upon the Times of 1640 and 41. When Henry the Fourth of France was stabbed in the mouth by … after Queen Mary's time; and the Privy Counsellors in Hen. VIII's, Edw. VI's, Queen Mary's, and Queen Elizabeth's time, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… us in this matter; without it we can have no security. Sir Henry Capel.] This matter is of the greatest moment. We are … in his stomach. You should ask him only, who it was? Sir Henry Capel.] I see, when men are pinched in matters of … there is ground to impeach Lord Chief Justice North." Sir Henry Capel.] This is no Sentence you are about to pass upon …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that Gentleman's ( Temple's) Loyalty, and my own too. Sir Henry Capel.] What are we afraid of? Now it is spread abroad …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… enter a Noli prosequi upon all persons in that List. Sir Henry Capel.] I think this Motion is better timed than for a … come to question the Sovereign. Pray commit the Bill. Sir Henry Ford.] The King told us, in his Speech, "That the eyes …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… how they may be represented when you are sent home. Sir Henry Capel.] It is high time for you to do something in this … a son without a father. I remember that great case of Sir Henry Vane, where he alleged, "That the King could not … Duke's spirit, it is worse than Death. That Act of Henry VIII. was as obligatory as any other, and with limitation to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and likewise those relating to the Plot in Ireland. Sir Henry Capel.] Consider the King's Speech, to take care of the … immediately go upon the accusation of these great men. Sir Henry Capel.] I have sat here many years, and I find that … Russel, Cavendish, Brandon, Sir Edward Hungerford, Sir Henry Calverly, Sir William Cowper, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir …
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