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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Mallet.] I would not have Williamson reflect upon the House. I have been present at giving many great sums, and … general words; only for five or six Commodities. But the House has ordered all, and now 'tis not to be altered. As for … that of Irish Cattle. ( And so he opened the Order of the House, &c.) "No Wine, &c. or other Commodities of the Growth, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1678 May (23rd-27th) THE DEBATES IN THE House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. Thursday, May 23, 1678. THE House met according to Prorogation, when the King was pleased … in it." The rest he left to the Lord Chancellor 1. [The House being returned, after the Speech had been read by the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Tuesday, May 28. Mr Secretary Coventry delivered to the House the King's Answer to yesterday's Vote, as follows: … "CHARLES R. "His Majesty having perused the Vote of this House of the 27th of May, hath thought fit to return this … your stating the Question to be rather a prevention of the House to speak, than your belief of it to be the Question. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Speech is of the King's taking the advice of this House; the other not. I move that persons of both Houses meet … King's Council tells him are so: Perhaps they may say the House of Commons is rebellious, and that Army raised may go … Chancellor's Speech was then read. Debate thereon. The House sat silent for some time. Sir Edward Dering.] By this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and 'tis no new thing to tell you what the cries of this House were then against it. Whether this was done amiss, or … Forces, amazes me; and now the King cries to the House, and the House to him. We have had Patience with a witness. The King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… spoken against. Sir John Hanmer.] It does not become the House of Commons to make so general an Address. To aver the … against the Duke. This I say, out of duty to the House, that we may not have a misconstruction without doors. … himself, nor any body else for him! Sir John Ernly.] The House ordered this Address on a double AccountOn the first …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… This will admit no delay, but now we are not a full House; and I would adjourn the Debate till to-morrow nine of … as if some body had some strange influence on the House to make you in love with those Leagues. You have given … see it goes not against France; and by Votes from this House the Alliances are in no way pursuant to our Addresses. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… R. "His Majesty having considered of the Address of this House of the 12th inst. desiring his Majesty, "That a special … Majesty's Houses of Whitehall, Saint James's, and Somerset-House, and all other his Majesty's Houses; and that there may … persons residing in Whitehall, Saint James's, Somerset-House, or in any other of his Majesty's Palaces or Houses …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sacheverell.] I am contented, if you let him know that the House has sent for him to know what he has to say, without … the Speaker says, "That none be suffered to go out of the House." You saw, the other day, that Colonel Macarty knew … You are brought hither, by your own desire, to inform the House of matters relating to the Popish Plot. Mr Bedlow.] I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Declarations, and other Papers, found at Mr Coleman's house, [which were read by the Speaker to the House.] Sir Robert Sawyer reports the Conference [agreed to … concurrence; [ For the Vote at large, see p. 126.] The House of Commons, being very sensible of the imminent danger …
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