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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… were propositions, as to Rebellion, as well as Invasion, &c. and this shows you that this has not given jealousy, since … credit. That Article was in regard to the Messina Rebels, &c. and is universally in all Treaties. The King offered not … up upon one Article, that of reducing each others Rebels, &c. The fear and jealousy of arbitrary Power, this gives …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… would resolve;" and last night they met with the Lords, &c. and there discoursed. At the first Conference ended the … he will not give up all to the French or the Germans, &c? This very Peace, that little we see of it, is worth … presently, "That this League offensive and defensive, &c. is not agreeable to the Addresses of this House, nor the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I will apply myself, as near as I can, to the words, &c. It looks, as if you will give too much approbation, and … general words, of "pernicious and unwarrantable actions, &c." For what was done in Scotland was legal. The words point … not give Money upon false suggestions. I would not put any marks upon this Message, but let that fall. If we see they …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… [Pay-master] gave an account of what was due to the Army, &c. Sir Thomas Meres.] Whatever the intention was, the … to persons concerned. This Army was disbanded by Act, &c. in July last; now the Question is, whether you intend … was sufficiently sensible of the danger of the French, &c. and made Addresses to the King for War, &c. and all were …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Secrecy, concerning the Lord Bellasis's Plea, &c. and the rest of the Lords, [as follows, viz. "That Lord … King's Order. Latimer pretends, "He does acknowlege 2000 marks due to the King, and submits to the King's grace and favour, and that he cannot pay the 2000 marks without selling his lands." To all the rest he gives …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… me such harsh words, that I thought fit to complain, &c. As to Goring's expressions in the Country, I am confident … these walls that has suppressed the evidence of Godfrey, &c." so that very happily I have the opportunity of justifying … be a comfort to me, as your justice upon Mr Sackville, &c. I have, as much as in my capacity I could to the King, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… much more for so great an offence as writing such a Book, &c. Yet I am never against your mercy; but I would have his … in effect, all the Clergy of England upon their knees, &c. Sir Robert Carr.] You were told that, upon Breach of … of this Doctor's Letter is of a Gentleman called Montagu, &c. who is of the House, and I think that is a Breach of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Sir Anthony Deane, and Mr Pepys, relating to Piracy, &c. 1 Colonel Scott informed the Committee, "That having … I have not failed in any attendance upon the Committee, &c. and I never heard of any accusation from Colonel Scott … accused, "That I was a man concerned in the Ship Hunter, &c." ( See the printed Journal.) I appeal to the Committee, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I move, that a Replication may be made to the Lords Plea, &c. before we send up to the Lords, "That we are ready, &c." Mr Foley.] In Lord Strafford's case, the Commons sent up … Moves, "That Persons may be appointed for Managers, &c." ( The Secret Committee were named.) This is a matter of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… enemies down at once. You are moved for the Committee, &c. which may examine what Protestants have had a hand in the … to take care to secure yourselves the best way you can, &c." and resolve, "That the Committee of the whole House … to the Duke; who said, "He was sorry I should have any marks of the King's displeasure, and that he would put me in …
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