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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… order to bring the impeached Lords to their Trials, is to look back upon their respective Proceedings. The Lords do not … in which the Commons demand this Committee, the Lords look upon as a direct invading of their Judicature; and … Trials are not in a greater Forwardness; they cannot but look on it as a great Hardship, that they should lie under …
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… time, and few can have thought that such a city would not look for the very finest of buildings for its administrative … concluded their second meeting by advising Knott to have a look at the schemes of Hare (fig. 8a), Flockhart, and Jemmett …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… with the greater Confidence, because this very Morning I look'd over some of the Journals of the House, together with … seems now to be the Subject of Debate; and tho' I had not look'd into the Journals this Morning, yet I could not but … have proceeded in the Manner represented. I have now look'd upon the Journals of that and the preceeding Session, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… In Dec. 1726] with another Squadron, where I cruiz'd, and look'd out with all possible Care for the Spanish Flotilla, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… how, after such a Declaration, they can with Confidence look their Constituents in the Face, far less expect that … than it is, if it were possible to collect it, because I look upon it as an Article of Luxury; therefore, if the Duty …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… many thousands more than I thought necessary, I must now look upon all those thousands, as an Addition made this Year … well founded; for there are so many Gentlemen, who seem to look upon an Army of 18,000 Men as always necessary for the … I believe it is not in their Inclination: They certainly look upon us as their Allies, and have, I believe, good …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… serious in the Motion they have made, I would no longer look upon such Reports as chymerical; for I never heard of … of Time, must again make Parliaments useless; for I look upon Mankind in general as pretty near upon a Level, in … that Light in which it appears to him, I must say, that I look upon the Motion as monstrous, absurd, and slavish, and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… seen brought into this House; for if the Gentleman will look into our Journals, he will see that this very Bill has … it has never yet been thought reasonable: Indeed, if we look into the History of it we shall find, that it has, at …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… make use of the Expression, our old Constitution, I must look upon it as an indefinite Term, which can admit of no … when elected, might be continued to them. If we look back into our History, we shall find in some Reigns, … of Power in Europe from being quite overturned: We must look in Time to the Preservation of that Balance which has …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the House upon this important Occasion; otherwise it will look like stealing a Resolution of the House, when … Nay, it appears to me a very melancholly Prospect, to look upon this Nation as left still exposed to any such … King's Name, yet, when we come to consider them, we are to look upon them as coming from the Ministers, and we may treat …