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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… this determinationWhen we acquiesce in the Lords, if any Court can judge it, that can, or the King. When the King … mischiefs, should it so fall out that the matter is too high for this placeBut there is no doubt of freedom of … The Earl of Salisbury was brought into it, who was a high spirited man, and had a very ill opinion of the Court. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in a Bill against illegal exaction of money, &c. making it high treason, &c. [It was read a first, and ordered to be … the honour of making it equalWould not have two or three high words to do it; and 'tis but the recall of 1200 men, … of Popery, the Bill was solemnly offered at the Altar, at high mass, at the end of the Session. There is great reason …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… yearly upon the Navy. Are not the same Ministers still at Court, and are not new forces sent over since the last …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… time for their return; else, the penalty in the Bill is so high, that they will serve the King of France and never … to resist the purveyors, &c. who acted by the King's Commission" 18 E. I. 5 E. III. 23 H. VI. Mr Vaughan.] A man … it not reflectively on this Lord Chancellor, but on that Court. And the Judges now having their patents durante bene …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… your seamen? That the King must strip himself of tables at Court, to set up other mens tablesThese are things which …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… mother, and the Duke of Richmond, sent Mr Burberry with commission to bringhim over; but found, upon consultation of … the officers of the Customs, and one of the Governors in a high place (Col. Stroude) should not know of the King's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… aforesaid, and no other; yet he was enforced by the Court to give 4000 l. Bail, to appear the last day of the … been a Highwayman. In short, after many hardships from the Court, and King's Council, (his own Council, Mr Wallop, being …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of this House, that five shillings would load it too high, and we could not lower it, and that threw the Bill out. … has raised more dust than can be laid. He must come into a Court where he may be indicted, and no man must be accused … this House, will not you commit him? If a man contemns any Court, that Court may fine any man. If the matter will hold …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Corporation, and Copyholders summoned to the Corporation Court. He thinks it not a good Patent, because it creates new …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Stamford in the County of Lincoln, Mr Hatcher being High-Sheriff of the said County. Serjeant Crook.] A Writ of … with many things of his Prerogative, this Parliament, as high as this is in the Bill; as in the case of purging the … of Judgment will be much easier. When God takes him on high, and shows him the glory of the World, and tells him, …
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