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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… this Parliament, and bring in a Bill to confirm them. Mr. Neville moved to adjourn, because divers were to speak. After …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… complicated question, nor a granting away the militia. Mr. Neville. Your debate only relates to sending a part of your … be no no war undertaken, but by consent of Parliament. Mr. Neville. I doubt this will lead into a long debate. The … have you refer it to his Highness and the Council. Mr. Neville. I know not what your question is, nor to whom you …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… That piece was brought from Italy, in 1645, by Henry Neville, author of Plato Redivivus. See his translation in " …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… matter; but acknowledged the chairman had done wisely. Mr. Neville. They marked their Petitions, and reading them, as …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Lieutenant, a Gaoler and a Justice of the Peace. Mr. Neville. There does no cause of his imprisonment appear by … to the imprisonment, there are grounds enough for it. Mr. Neville. Admit that by the book of characters, the persons … and parties were called into the bar, to hear the case of Neville and Strowde. 8 Mr. Finch 9 made a learned discourse …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… sit in the other House shall be members of that House. Mr. Neville. That question will be more doubtful than the other. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… surmounting them, that you cannot get over it. Mr. Neville. If you do not transact, no doubt but a good foot may … I would have us ingenuous, always, in this House. Mr. Neville. Your orders ought to be universal reasons: Your …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… revenue had been offered as the bill to transact upon. Mr. Neville. I move to debate the negative voice, before you … the time, which is perpetual, for ought I know. Mr. Neville. There being no law of force for the excise, as I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… seems Mr. St Nicholas had moved, and was seconded by Henry Neville and Sir Arthur Haslerigge; and it was strongly urged … 5 were sent for, they could not pass, for pirates. Mr. Neville. This person is a fit person for conduct, 6 and the … House, ought to precede. Mr. Robert Reynolds moved to Mr. Neville's business. Mr. Knightley went on and said, Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… House, to commit him to Newgate. Captain Baynes and Mr. Neville moved, that he be committed by some Justice of Peace. …
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