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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whole House." The date of this Order does not appear. Mr Sacheverell.] Is willing to take Anticipations upon the … question any person for any thing relating thereunto." Mr Sacheverell.] Moves to have him committed to the Tower. Mr … into consideration. Pray let us see what they are. Mr Sacheverell] If there be such Anticipations, they are either …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thing being established by the Statute of Hen. VIII. Mr Sacheverell.] Would not have it so done, as not to declare … met, and did not call Mr Howard to an account for it." Mr Sacheverell complained on Lord Cavendish's behalf, but the … and would have it run so in the Commitment. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have the Commitment "for being charged …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a clear obstructionTherefore would wave representation. Mr Sacheverell.] The Question is, whether you will make a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be the more certainly applied to the use of the fleet. Mr Sacheverell.] Is the rather for the Motion, because the money … man to appropriate itAgree of the method afterwards. Mr Sacheverell.] Then leave the ChairWe all see what we have to … this money that we shall give to the use of the Navy. Mr Sacheverell.] Exclude but the course of the Exchequer, and go …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… they have land, one shilling a Sunday, &c. 1 [Debate.] Mr Sacheverell.] This Bill from the Lords is a Toleration of … of the Popish Lords in their House. He rises to second Sacheverell's Motion. Mr Williams.] He desires that the … give it the countenance of a Debate, but throw it out. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have something on our books, not only of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… pleased to read a Bill, and clear the doubt afterwards. Mr Sacheverell.] Doubts not but we are as much a Parliament, as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Prorogation, then you are to name the Committee. Mr Sacheverell.] As the next thing in order, moves to consider … Saturday, February 17. The same. Debate resumed. Mr Sacheverell.] All his design in this matter is to go on … he knows not of, but 'tis his right to speak, and he ( Sacheverell) may go on with the Debate. Mr Waller.] A day and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The penalties are strange in it, and extraordinary. Mr Sacheverell.] This Bill makes the Sheriff judge of Elections, … because 'tis in your power to judge, by that Order. Mr Sacheverell.] Would now fill the blanks of the sum which is … the Duke. It was ordered to be referred to a Committee. Mr Sacheverell brought in a Bill against illegal exaction of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… law; but when by Act of Parliament, an antidote. Mr Sacheverell.] If we talk of money for any thing but ships, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… trade cannot be so easily regulated between them. Mr Sacheverell.] Love's objection may be easily provided for; … He knows not the matter of these laws mentioned by Sacheverell; but, by this Bill, you give indifferent power to … governor bring these letters, that you may see them. Mr Sacheverell.] He sees to day what he hoped never to have …
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