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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… with all imaginable Chearfulness to this Marriage; which I look'd upon as very wonderful, and even as some Instance of … me or you with breach of our Word or Promise: Let us look forwards, and not backwards; and never think of what is …
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… is only to procure a Dissolution. I confess, I look upon it as a most malicious Design of those who are …
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… the suppressing or restraining of Conventicles was now look'd upon not so much a matter of Religion, as of Necessity …
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… for the Peace and Honour of the Kingdom; that they who look for Trouble at home, may despair of their Wishes; and …
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… of debating and judging what is good for the Kingdom: It look'd like a kind of defamation of the Government, and … the Misfortunes, and amend the Faults of the last, it will look like a Fatality upon the Nation. 'He whose House is … desir'd to keep up the Honour of the Crown at home, and look to the Safety of the Balance of Affairs abroad, and …
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… of this nature in the old Stile, with fewer Provisoes. I look'd to have somewhat offer'd to me concerning the Accounts …
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… commence: And as to our Plantations and Traders, we must look upon the French as powerful, but not omnipotent; and we … the King can do no Wrong, tho' his Council may. So we must look upon the King's Speeches, and Messages, as the Product … his Enemies. But Ambition blinds Men, suffers them not to look back on such Experiences. But, this Observation shews …
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… against the Peace of it. My Lords and Gentlemen, it would look like Flattery in me to tell you to what degree I am … hinder the growth of Popery; both which he doth in truth look upon as the best Expedient to establish the Peace and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Ambassador. I will not trouble you with Reports; but pray look not upon me as a Peer, but an honest English Gentleman, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… who made the Motion, took, to avoid every Thing that might look like an Approbation of any late Measure: For this Reason … be so blind to the real Interest of their Country, as to look quietly on till they saw any one of the Powers of Europe … Neighbours do what they will, it is incumbent upon us to look in Time to our own Security; and I hope we shall always …
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