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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is best for the good and safety of the nation. Colonel Terrill moved to explain himself. Sir Walter Earle moved he might speak. Colonel Terrill. I am not against those that are in possession, if … other things, to this it is not. It was moved by Colonel Terrill, that any man would answer what he had formerly …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… down: if additions, I shall desire to be heard. Colonel Terrill. The case is great, and this makes it difficult. The … with them. He was taken down as having spoken. Colonel Terrill went on, and moved that it might be first cleared, … too. Mr. Salway took him down, and said he took down Mr. Terrill, as having spoke to the main question, and that he …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the forenoon. They sat accordingly in the House, Colonel Terrill in the chair. They read the Petition of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… by his Peers; and, in the meantime, be secured. Colonel Terrill. If this fellow be an offender, he is a very bold … examine the business before you proceed further. Colonel Terrill and Mr. Moyle heard the person own the petition. Mr. … The Grand Committee of Grievances sat. Colonel Terrill was in the chair. Counsel was heard on all sides, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… took the chair at nine. Prayers by Mr. Cooper. Colonel Terrill reported from "the Grand Committee for Grievances and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the House divided upon a proviso to be ingrossed. Colonel Terrill offered it, to the purpose that Colonel Briscoe had …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in such a great and essential point as this. Colonel Terrill. I do not conceive you sit upon the Petition and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… old Peers. Mr. Speaker was putting the question, Colonel Terrill. This saving will not do it, for you admit that House …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… rose at one. The Committee of Grievances sat. Colonel Terrill was in the chair. Mr. Cartwright and Colonel Bennet …
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