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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1691 December 3rd-12th Thursday, December 3. [On the Accounts and Observations delivered by the Commissioners … Howard.] I heard my name read in this Book of Accounts, for 50 and 100 l. to Mr Kingsmell and myself: Both have had … In the Lords Amendments it is, "He shall have like means of Defence in Impeachment, as the Subject in inferior …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1691 November Saturday, November 7. On the Miscarriages in the Fleet 1. Admiral Russel.] I told you … we are off from that concern. We cannot take too much care for the future. If there be no notorious Miscarriages, it is … Ship be proper to convoy a hundred Merchant-men? By this means, it is impossible to do good in a Naval War. I should …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 4th-13th Monday, January 4. William Fuller attended at the Door, and being called in to the Bar, spoke as follows: … of those Gentlemen mentioned, that I might have Passes for them; and I am assured, those two persons are ready, when … necessary provisons, be protected, and be allowed all just means of making their innocence manifest; but they did not …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, November 23. In a Grand Committee. On Advice to the King. Sir Francis Winnington in the Chair. Mr Foley.] The … concernment, we should have begun with. The King calls for your Advice, and we are in an unhappy condition. When we … Some, by the ill Advices they gave King James, were a means to change his Government; and the management of this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1692 November 4th-21st Thursday, November 4. When the Parliament met, and his Majesty, in the House of Lords, … in Parliament, where I have an opportunity of thanking you for the great Supplies you have given me, for the prosecution … you will make it so. Sir Charles Sedley.] I would by no means endanger the King's safety, and for ours we can do no …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 11th-20th Monday, December 11. In a Grand Committee. On the Supply. Several Treaties were read. Colonel Cornwall.] … of the Alliances before you; and then it will be proper for your judgment. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I observe, Holland … you by Sea I hope you will see some more reason for the raising these Men, than from the Gazette. Sir John Lowther.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free and impartial Proceedings in Parliament, was read the third time. Sir Edward Seymour.] I would not, by any ways and means, disgrace that body of men from whom must arise our … of an OfficeThe Question was formerly, "What will you do for the man that the King delights to honour?" And now, What …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1693 January - March Tuesday, January 3. The Lords Protest upon throwing out Sir Edward Hussey's Bill for incapacitating Members to take Offices, or Places, during … either had Adjournments, or short Prorogations, by which means, by reason of Privilege, the People cannot have their …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1693 November 7th-29th Tuesday, November 7, 1693. [The Parliament met, when his Majesty, in the House of Lords, … number of our Enemies, which exceeded ours in all Places: For what relates to the latter, (which has brought so great a … but as for this Question, you are not ripe, by any means, for it; you have not the matter before you; the
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1694 April Wednesday, April 25, 1694. All the Money Bills being passed, and the King desirous of … of your Affection to me, and the Zeal you have expressed for the Government, oblige me to return you Thanks before I … to thank you Gentlemen, of the House of Commons, for the large Supplies you have provided to carry on the War. …
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