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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of sending to the King, as was moved. Sir Francis Winnington.] The Rights of the Crown are not only in the case … his Office, and so the rest of the Offices. Sir Francis Winnington.] A great Lord in Office (Lord Anglesea) said, "he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of this Report to Thursday, ten of the clock. Sir Francis Winnington reports.] We repaired to the Chancellor, according … other Pardon, pass in this clandestine way. Sir Francis Winnington.] I propose, that a form of a Caveat, &c. may be … success then, and I hope you will have so now. Sir Francis Winnington.] When we appeal to the King in his Royal power, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that neither of the Bills will take effect. Sir Francis Winnington.] Flight from Justice implies confession of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thousand times less than to go any other way. Sir Francis Winnington.] I shall say a few words to this Debate, though I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… liberty to urge this to the Lords to-morrow. Sir Francis Winnington.] The Debate now is the Jurisdiction of the Lords … will scarce have time to do it a second time. Sir Francis Winnington.] I desire to answer some objections. It may be, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Attainder? One or the other you must do. Sir Francis Winnington.] This great Lord has given you a great deal of … we have to do, till you send to the Lords. Sir Francis Winnington.] I propose that he may be asked whether he will … before you, I have humbly offered my opinion. Sir Francis Winnington.] The validity of the Pardon, and what is the best …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Secret Service," but it is within that Ledger. Sir Francis Winnington.] Fox tells you, that he has his Ledgers ready, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from the Committee of Lords and Commons, &c 1. Sir Francis Winnington reports, from the Committee of Secrecy, Money … Government, and refund what they have had." Sir Francis Winnington.] When such a Report is brought in; it must be … unknown, but by directions from Mr Bertie." Sir Francis Winnington.] Another business has intervened. I found several …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… persons be about him; and I move as before. Sir Francis Winnington.] This Debate is naturally before you. I hoped … Pardon; but not to bandy there with Counsel. Sir Francis Winnington.] There are several matters under your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ten miles from London, and from the Court." Sir Francis Winnington.] This House has been industrious in finding out … with the Duke," and bad me have a care of him. Sir Francis Winnington.] I am sorry that heats should arise amongst …
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