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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… three days' debate, if not the Bill. Mr. Scawen and Mr. Hungerford never knew a previous vote upon the commitment of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I would have the militia and negative voice inserted. Mr. Hungerford. It is the will of Government to govern at will. … it in plainly, militia and negative voice. He pressed Mr. Hungerford's question. After an hour's debate what the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… but to send him to the Tower, and fine him 1000 l. Mr. Hungerford. I move to hear his papers and what he can say. He …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that we do go along with this council without doors. Mr. Hungerford. You ought not to suffer any without doors to make …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I move that the constitution be first debated. Mr. Hungerford. I apprehend not such difficulty for gentlemen to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… years, and never saw or heard any thing against him. Mr. Hungerford. This needs no aggravation. The place is too good. … as to let them know they kick against the pricks. Mr. Hungerford. Leave it to the Lords Commissioners, upon your …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… as to any vote. You are a council as well as a court. Mr. Hungerford. Your great debate has been upon the right, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… now, and call the House, for fear of intruders. Mr. Hungerford. It is too soon to call the House, till all … off your hands, and I shall not be against adjourning. Mr. Hungerford, Captain Hatsell, Captain Baines, and Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… this Parliament, and would have them bounded in time. Mr. Hungerford offered another addition. Mr. Swinfen. If you but …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… say no. They are, at best, but originally from you. Mr. Hungerford. I move, as they have called themselves Lords, …
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