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… the original buildings of The Seasons and the Doves. Old prints, drawings, etc. 3Water-colour drawing of the Doves …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… great deal of Money, and cross all your Measures at Court.—Old Ruvigny, who values himself for knowing of England, has …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… will against new Offenders, especially if they be so upon Old Principles, and pull up those Principles by the Roots. … Inconvenience that may ensue, you would live to see me an old Batchelor, which I think you do not desire to do. I can … Palace-Yard at Westminster, in Cheapside, and before the Old-Excharge, on the 22d of May; and be forthwith taken off …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Expression, That a new Proclamation is better than an old Act. Upon his Lordship's Report to the Privy-Council, the … of the Public as not to seek new ones, nor to revive the old. 'I intend to meet you here again in Winter, and have …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… have been executed, how active the Spirits of many of our old Enemies still are, notwithstanding all our Mercy. I do … Government either in Church or State. And if the old Rule be true, Qui Ecclesiæ contradicit, non est …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… I pray let this be very rarely done hereafter. The good old Rules of the Law are the best Security; and let not Men … subdu'd; tho' some of the Clergy still repeated their old Errors, and did still discredit all their other Doctrine, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… must tell you, That I will not, for the future, suffer the old course and method of passing of Laws to be chang'd, by … Bill, how valuable soever, unless it came to him in the old and decent Method of Parliaments: That the late way of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and Determining those Controversies that may arise upon old Agreements, and making new Rules between Owners and … I hope we shall live to have Bills of this nature in the old Stile, with fewer Provisoes. I look'd to have somewhat …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the whole Frame and Order of the Government upon the old Foundations, and from a perfect Detestation and … Friends, and Safety to our selves in futurity against the old perpetual Enemy of England.' The Address carry'd. ; The … Acts allow. I have gone as far as I could in Repairing the Old-Fleet, and in Buying necessary Stores for the Navy and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… they shall be attainted of High-Treason. It hath been an old Observation, That scandalous Livings make scandalous …