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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… down the Bill for disabling Papists to sit in either House of Parliament, &c. with some Amendments, and a Proviso] exempting the Duke of York from taking the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, … of Commons. Burnet. Mr Ash and the Speaker married two sisters, and Sir Jonathan Trelawney married the Speaker's …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… against it. Mr Powle.] I have observed, that these designs of these Plotters have scarce been believed here, for some … The Examinations and Confessions relating to the fifth of November were all made public, and why should not these? … All that was done in printing the Conspiracy, &c. of the fifth of November, could not stop the mouths of people …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to have access to the King, in order to inform his Majesty of matters that much concern his Majesty and the Kingdom." … any information or application from any whom the House of Commons had cognizance of before, and had begun with. Sir … As for the "uncharitableness" thereof, it is a rule, that "Charity begins at home." It is strange that out of our …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1680 November 15th-17th DEBATES IN THE House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. Monday, … by it." Captain Yarrington.] I own that I delivered a Copy of it to Symonds, but was not the author of it; but came to it by means of Dr Tongue. I saw him write …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that their Lordships, finding no Issue by replication of the Commons, think fit to give this House notice thereof." … This to be proposed in a Message! There is something of art in the reflection upon the House. We have had … are; and a great many Clergy, who, out of the Excess of Charity, could not believe the Popish Plot, I hope will now …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a Year.] Sir William Pulteney.] The Matter before you is of great importance. I cannot agree, &c. to the Amendment of the Bill, not to be determined by the ordinary Rules of Westminster-Hall, but by the Government. There is a known …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Saturday, June 15. On the Subsidy Bill. On the Proviso of double Penalty for refusing Payment of the Subsidy. Mr Hampden, said.] This of refusing Payment … service of the House. When I considered the Motion, the Charity, the Safety, when I considered the Authority of so …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 1, and Mr Harbord. Mr Hampden, sen.] I have taken notice of some angry words betwixt these two Gentlemen. I move that … the Declaration. Mr Harbord.] The Gentleman (Mr Bertie) is of too much honour to engage one that has not the use of either of his hands. If I have been ill-used, I cannot …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… on the Supply. Mr Hampden in the Chair. [On the State of the War.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Forces now in pay are … keep them. When we were at War with the two great Powers of the World, Holland and France, the Establishment was much … called the Lord Lisle. She was a woman of great Piety and Charity. The night after the Duke of Monmouth's Defeat [in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… April 17. The House was informed, That the Sheriffs of the City of London attended at the Door, to present a Petition to the … why I would not be too strict in observing Days. Deeds of Charity may be done on that Day as well as others. When you …
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