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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Lords in the Tower?" He then spoke to this effect: ( As near as the Compiler could collect, being remote from him, … the design; of dissolving the last Parliament, calling a new one, and a model of corrupting Members. Then Lord Russel … of this great affair. Mr Powle.] This Debate cannot be new to any man here; this has been often deliberated; and I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… because all Alliances, since the Peace, are going upon a new foot, and none will ally with us, and lose this … the Tower. Now we must speak plain. The King has chosen a new Council, and has told us, "That without them he will act … But if any man was in that station (or figure, as the new word is) something of this nature must be done. But give …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Danby early in this Parliament, and said, "It was fit a new Parliament should correct the Error of the last." This … "That no such Action was ever brought." But we find such new contrivances, that there must be new Actions for remedy; as often as new Cases arise. There …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… such an extravagant power, I hope the King will have a new Chancellor. We know what sort of men have been turned out …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… See the Journal. Serjeant Maynard.] I think this comes near the charge of the Lords in the Tower. I would have the … time, to have somebody to govern the Nation. This is a new Parliament, and many brave Gentlemen in it of estates, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to the Lords. If the Lords will deny us this, and go to a new way of Judicature; if it must be a breach, let it be a … put, we had the refusal, and this was my case: I paid the rent. At last Lord Clifford, when the Farm was just going … which I did buy only for convenience of the situation near my estate, I submit to your censure, and beg your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Council, I cannot but think that this last project (the new Council) was to save themselves, and not for the good of … Nation; and what good can we expect from it? It is to put new wine into old bottles, and new cloth to piece up an old … thereIt is time to look about us, that such persons be not near the King. If any man be under oppression in Turkey, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… compensations; we have now a Habeas Corpus Bill that is near ready, and I would have moved you, not to have presented … They plead for their fees, and they have better Law near at hand, the Judges. And the Lords will not go, I … as great a blow as we can apprehend. I will say something new to you, not yet observed. If a man be impeached at the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Year 1667 to the Year 1694. Tuesday, October 7, 1679. THE new Parliament met 1, but was prorogued to the 17th, and then …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… made against the Papists since we came hither, nor do the new Justices suppress Popery more than before: No great … has been ever since the Reformation. This Plot was so near the execution, and the Papists are still so insolent, … of; he scared me so much, that I was afraid to come near him. So much for the Public in the House, no man was …
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