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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… accept your Impeachment 3. I would keep Gentlemen on the ancient Foundation. This Case is an Enquiry into matters … and to the Gentlemen of that Country. If you break the ancient Constitution of Elections, I know not the … Merchants, to inform you of Trade? The House stands upon ancient Constitutions, and I hope you will not remove old …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… looked into. Whoever put this Man into this Trust are Friends to King James, and not to King William. I would … been employed, those who recommended him have been rather Friends to King James than to King William." Sir Robert … no great opinion of your condition whilst King James's Friends are employed;" then it will come with more respect to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… some Money. This I submit to your Wisdom. It makes so many Friends to the Government, and it is their Interest. Your … will see you are in good earnest, and that they are no Friends to you, nor you to them. Sir Thomas Clarges.] In …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in this matter. The Motion is, to restore the City to its ancient Liberties, but you order a Bill to vacate the … the Privileges. I move, that you will enquire into what ancient Privileges the City had before by the Judgment and … The House thought not fit to go into the Sea of the ancient Rights of the City, but they were immediately before …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is the way to end all differences and jealousies, amongst friends. I have ever had a great reverence for the House of … illegal; and thereby to restore the City of London to its ancient Privileges: And a Committee was appointed to prepare …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… many more. This will not distinguish the Enemies from the Friends of the Government. If this be, now the King is going … make her not a common Strumpet. Col. Bircb.] I am an ancient man, and I believe you will think me subject to … I would see, whether the Long Robe can bring this to the ancient Custom of Regency. What if this Bill had been turned …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… upon Addressers and AbhorrersThis is not the way to make friends for the King nor the Government. You have several … out of the Bill, you put out the men of estates, and the ancient Corporations are put into the hands of men of little …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but before proof he is not to withdraw. This is the ancient usage of Parliament, and I am ready that any body … the Lords House. They were ordered to shake hands, and be friends, and go on with the business of the Kingdom I would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… consider the matter. Sir Edward Seymour.] According to the ancient Rules and Orders of the House, you may consider all … Mompesson, "That the House had considered that he was an ancient Member; and therefore were very indulgent to him by … be seen, that, though new persons are on the Throne, the ancient Monarchy is still on the Throne. Mr Ettrick.] As for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we should be swallowed up by enemies, or betrayed by our friends. Mr Harcourt.] The King having declared his …
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