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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and 15 d. upon strong, towards the payment of the King's debt. Sir John Knight.] Supposes that some of this debt is … than 10 per cent. by engrossing all into one hand. Lord St. John.] To-morrow he hopes Howard will be able to make out … A great sum of money was lent to the Chamber of St George at Genoa; both those that lent it, and their heirs, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… water. It will alter the affairs of watermen, to the King's damage, and the nation'sThinks the Bill unreasonable and … same thing of the Cross in Baptism was before the Pope, in St. Jerom's time. Birch says, "for aught he knows, … upon it at the time, that he then thought it had been St. Augustine. The Message from the Lords, as it is entered …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir Thomas Meres.] The Lords have, in the Lord Chancellor's case, asserted a day, and the Bill came from them. The … time of entry. Mr Vaughan.] No difference betwixt the King's passing Royal Assent; it is the same with Royal Assent; it … known by the name of the Coventry Act) were Mr Coke of St. Edmund'sbury, and his accomplice Woodbourn, for maiming …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, January 18. On the Duke of 1 Albemarle's remove to the House of Lords; and Devonshire new Election. … that they take 6 and 4 gratuityThe consequence of Birch's motion is, that if they transfer, they shall be … hands is ware of trade, and so it must rest in the farmer's hand Thinks that the nation will lose in manufacture, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… shall not be under proscriptions, as in Sylla and Marius's timeMoves that we may right ourselves in this business, … the first constitution of ParliamentsIn Charles the first's time remembers what noise the business of the five Members … not new for you, in case of an honourable Member.In Lord St. John's case, you went yourself with the House, in a body, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Journals, to which any man may have recourse. It is a man's duty to receive information from his Corporation, and to … in under seven, nor above sixteen years old."They sent to St. Giles's to bring in their Poor; a few they sent in under … the Act, they would not receive them." Now the parish of St. Giles's clamour against them, though they have taken in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as follows: "Most gracious Sovereign, We your Majesty's most loyal and faithful subjects, the Commons assembled in … taken into our consideration several parts of your Majesty's last Speech to us, and withal the Declaration therein … subjects, &c. Sir Lancelot Lake.] Citing a passage in St. John of those who called themselves Jews and were not, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Petition of Right was not so pressed. In Lord Arundel's case, it was for imprisoning a Member.Moves for the … by Tuesday you have not an Answer, consider it then. Lord St. John.] Would pass this Money Bill as soon as may be, the … that crucified our Saviour, and lay in wait for St. Paul, were zealous men; but zeal must be in a good …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Religion, and the Church established, and that no man's property or liberty should ever be invaded." This was … Members when you come to sit? Sir John Knight.] The King's Prerogative is not judged at all, by annulling these … Parliament shall declare some act in the business." Lord St. John.] 21 James, chap. 3. In King James's Declaration, a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that we are to present the grievances of the King's meanest subjects, and that the King is ready to redress … and hopes you will petition the King to recall it. Lord St. John.] Complains that a regiment has been quartered in … with Mazarine that the King should not be looked on at St John de LuzLeaves the man to the consideration of the …
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