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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… your method, yet, that we may be sure of that Gentleman's company (the Attorney) desires a day may be appointed for … are a sufficient ground for an honourable Peace. Lord St. John.] Appeals to the Record. It is not, as Powle … Commons, and they then complain? That precedent which Lord St. John mentions was very different from the case now. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… That he was very far from being in love with war, for war's sake; but if he saw any likelihood of peace, without … and Mr Robert Pierpoint 8, who heard the words, and Lord St. John. Lord St. John.] The last Session, February, he was called to do …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The law favours buildings. If you build with another man's brick or timber, the law gives you damage for it, but not … in London of better value, 'tis a great paradox. Where's the demonstration? Is it because rents fall every day? But … the Duke of Lauderdale, in company of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews, and the Bishop of Salisbury, said "he would push …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in an Appeal at the Lords Bar, and seeing Mr Dalmahoy's name, a Member of this House, in the Appeal, he refused to … cause heard, being for his advantage as much as any body's. The Counsel for the Appellees said, "Mr Dalmahoy was not … might go on without him." It was managed as Lady Bowyer's and Lady Cranbourn's cause. He was not apprehensive of any …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… An Act for preservation of the liberty of the King's subjects. Mr Vaughan reports the Conference from the Lords. … footmen. Would have them go to the Serjeant's house in St Paul's Churchyard, and your honour is sufficiently … may go, one by one, away; or you may let them down, as St Paul was, in a basket. Sir Nicholas Carew.] Hears it was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… purpose.] Sir Eliab Harvey.] Would, according to the King's command, adjourn the House; but would address the King to … not from the Lords Address.He is but a servant of the King's, from day to day, as he is employed. Colonel Strangways.] … for it. Put the first Question about Fagg's protection. 1 st Question, proposed: Sir John Fagg shall have the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… under the determination of a Chancellor, or in a Judge's breast; much better under so many Judges in the Lords House … Order by Sir Thomas Lee.] He applies his argument to Fagg's case; and your Debate is to the Answer of your Message … by the Gauls, as ours were by the Dutch. In the castle St Angelo, is devoted money nowKnows not how the Pope makes …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he could not do it for BoroughsEver since Henry VIth's time, Boroughs were created Maidstone commanded their … All franchises may be lost by non-use. In King James's time, the House then judged it a service which could not be … then. 1 H. VII. No. 42. The case of Weston, Prior of St. John of JerusalemHe exhibits a Bill for throwing down two …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but not since your Order. Sir Thomas Lee.] By Dalmahoy's silence, in not informing you, it may be gathered, that … removed. The Address formerly made was read, with the King's Answer to it. Sir Joseph Tredenham.] Should the Duke of … we have given himHopes we shall acquiesce in the King's Answer, as our progenitors have done before us. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to a paper, upon which Littleton wrote, and upon Littleton's importunity, he set his hand to he knew not what, which he … where he discoursed about the Lord Treasurer's proceedings against Otto. Salter then said, "There were … Williamson himself was one of the Plenipotentiaries. St Mallbow. This was in the year 1626, when the Earl of …
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