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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not have opportunity to redress the inconvenience that so long a day will produce; you cannot be better informed than … but to let men come out of prison, after having been long detained, and nothing against them; and since there have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… pursued, and Trade not protected, and why the Ships lay so long in Port after the Battle. There was not one Transaction … at Sea was not prosecuted, and why the Fleet lay so long on the French Coast. Sir Robert Howard.] The advice you … demanded him, and his Admiral, Blake, battered the Town so long, that the Priest was delivered him. I would know whether …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Maestricht; but the Governor did not defend the Town so long as he might have done. Afterwards happened the Battle … will be willing to come up. Sir Eliab Harvey.] In the Long Parliament of Charles II, there was a great Session, and … to warrant him. If you find that King James the Ist made a long Prorogation, and Charles the Ist was long without …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that body of men from whom must arise our SecurityThe late Long Parliament did stand against Popery and the French … believe the King may have private uses for his Money, and long may he have so; do what you please! Sir Thomas Clarges.] … the Money. He is accountable to the Law for this Sum, thus long in this Lord's hand. For any other Man, it is no excuse …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was the great Danger that might happen thereby, of the too long continuing the Parliament, which is an ill consequence … their want of experience, and the great Ships stay out too long, and the lesser, for cruising, set not out early enough. … "Pastorai Letter" was mentioned. Mr Howe made a long, set Speech; and said,] The Bishops write themselves, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of their Orders; and that Account was not sent for a long time after. They ought either to have executed their … gives it I observe, that it is strange, he should be so long with the Admirals, and not utter fix Words of the Brest … a third part in Credit, and a third part in Money." As long as this is so, 'tis impossible to say what Provisions …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… our Money-Bills; for we have just Fears and Grievances as long as we have a standing Army. The King tells us, "He has a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from the Lords, [by two Judges] That they have received a long petition from the Earl of Clarendon, intimating that he … was got out of their reach. In conclusion, after long debate it was concluded, "That the paper, containing …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… parts, by reason of the multitude of Souldiers so long quartering there, and the extreame oppression, rapine, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… be disbanded, nor the standing Army paid; which hath for a long time inforced and caused the taking of free Quarter: The …
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