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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will else have a quarrel; therefore pray consider it. Mr Sacheverell.] "Removal" seems to touch upon the Peers; if you … and so we become necessary to the continuance of those. Mr Sacheverell.] Is one of those that would present the King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… rei memoriam, the House will leave it to Percy. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have no opinion at all given in the case; … your Bill of Militia, and let the Long Robe debate it. Mr Sacheverell.] All these objections, from the Bar, are out of … appointed for the said Bill. In the afternoon. Mr Sacheverell.] The words, in this Bill, "Loan, Benevolence, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… revengeHe has heard the same things from Dr. Williams. Mr Sacheverell.] We are not going to hang the Duke, nor try him … the Question propounded about the Cabal is understood. Mr Sacheverell.] The Duke said, "three, four, or five thousand … to the King, and reflections to himself, he is free. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have no Questions asked him to accuse …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… enemies for intelligencePray hear that article read. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have the addition to the article read, of … accusation against the Duke of Buckingham was Treason. Mr Sacheverell.] No private pardon pleaded in this House, to be … in the former Proceedings, because of the Act of Grace. Mr Sacheverell.] Moves to go to the merits of the cause, as in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… proceeded notHave evidence for ground, and so proceed. Mr Sacheverell.] Wonders that his removal should be a Question; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1674 January (20th-26th) Tuesday, January 20. Mr Sacheverell.] Complains of disorders in the Newark Election, … to go by himself in their businessMoves for "Address." Mr Sacheverell.] The main Article ready for proof will be only … been pressed,] he will be answerable for it himself. Mr Sacheverell.] Pressing is not, by Law, "taking by force," but …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for Peace," and when that ground is laid, proceed. Mr Sacheverell.] No more than six hundred thousand pounds can be … Newark, craving leave to be heard by their Counsel 4. Mr Sacheverell presents a Petition from the Freemen of Newark, … and that Gentlemen may speak as often as they please. Mr Sacheverell.] This Charter was gained by a strange way, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… would have rejected. Adjourned to Monday, January 12. Mr Sacheverell.] Complains of pressing for soldiers Men of … willing to do, and pray proceed to the King's Speech. Mr Sacheverell.] The Articles were published by the King's … King, and would have "a Bill of Attainder against him." Mr Sacheverell.] Fears that this Lord has not lost his old evil …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be within the penalties of the bill, as it is penned. Mr Sacheverell.] Rises up upon Howard's expression of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… harmless, it may be out of privilege as well as in. Mr Sacheverell.] Thinks not this case so different from Thorpe's … These records were first moved to be inspected by Mr Sacheverell, and also that they might be printed, but that, by some, was not approved of. Mr Sacheverell.] If it give offence I will not press the …
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