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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Orders were printed and published for all mens notice. Mr Sacheverell.] Mr Dalmahoy is Defendant. You may send for the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… see the book before he says any thing to the Article. Mr Sacheverell.] Would have the question put, Whether you shall … Treasury's time, 400,000 l. per ann. has been assigned. Mr Sacheverell.] Would know whether this was the annual charge …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that we may again address the King for an answer. Mr Sacheverell.] We are not safe in religion whilst we have so … of the King's reasons, and to take some time for it. Mr Sacheverell.] Hears nothing now in the King's Answer, but … desire copies of orders where persons are concerned. Mr Sacheverell.] Suppose the Lords Journal be not a record. 'Tis …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and reproaching men for not pursuing the instructions. Mr Sacheverell.] Speaks not upon the circumstances, but that the … are discharged, you do nothing to the purpose. Mr Sacheverell.] The last argument was, "That something was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… preferment. Therefore would not send it in these terms. Mr Sacheverell.] Is informed that this St Germain should walk … King's commands represented. Mr Secretary Williamson.] If Sacheverell meant him, he has done his duty, if such as … may justify it, and therefore moves for such an order. Mr Sacheverell.] In this affair would walk with all caution …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… prevention of it for the future, he gives his consent. Mr Sacheverell.] The constitution of Sheriff, and how made soThe … up, he knows not; therefore he is for the Question. Mr Sacheverell.] Sir Richard Pemberton's case, who refused to go … passed, no man can say any thing to the main question. Mr Sacheverell.] Moves that the Lord Keeper be sent to, to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whether this was done ignorantly, and to report it. Mr Sacheverell.] Another person, and your Member, are at suit … if no good effect come, yet for the last memory of it. Mr Sacheverell.] Is one of those for a Conference, and will go … such as are already brought in, or already ordered. Mr Sacheverell.] And those that shall come from the Lords, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… previous Question. Debate upon the previous Question. Mr Sacheverell.] From sixty guns, and upwards, we have more … that those five second rates be eleven hundred ton. Mr Sacheverell.] By Pepys's motion we are turning first rates … to Portsmouth, and may cost the King above 3000 l. Mr Sacheverell.] Never found but 11 l. per ton was extravagantly …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and he would make preparation of guns of that nature. Mr Sacheverell.] Apprehended that when he had voted "building of … will plentifully provide for the present occasion. Mr Sacheverell.] Is one of those who must pay his share of this … If a five months tax, it comes to 347,097 l. 12 s. Mr Sacheverell.] A quarter of the tax for the royal aid, for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will discharge him, he believes, nemine contradicente. Mr Sacheverell.] He desires Howard's liberty, as much as any … not a quarter of an hour after he was commanded. Mr Sacheverell.] Is informed that several such persons are daily … 300,000 l. as will defray the charge of collecting it. Mr Sacheverell.] "That 'tis the sense of the Committee, no more …
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