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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and Fortifications, without which the Place will not be long tenable, amounts to so vast a Sum, that without your … here, in 1672, an Order went from hence, which, after a long Preamble of the Loyalty and Affection of the Papists to … plead my Pardon with the House for having troubled you so long: I submit what I have said to your Judgment, humbly …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… And for my own part, I cannot but admire more at the long Delay there hath been, in seeking out a Remedy against … as some would suppose it. Can the King be safe, as long as the Papists know that there is nothing but his Life … them, and for having enjoyed their Holy-church-land so long? Or that they will not do all that they shall think …
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… him. We have been already careless and inconsiderate too long; and shall we now go about Tangier, instead of … much used in former Parliaments, I do admire hath been so long forgotten in this I am sensible too, that this Nation … some way. And if it be so, Sir, can we give Money, as long as there are eleven to seven in some Places certainly …
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… The Managers Reply. ; Sir Will. Jones. It would be too long to mention all the Particulars of this Trial, which … Sir William Jones exerted his Skill and Eloquence in a long Speech, as much to prove the Reality of the Plot, as the … and stay for a Month. 'And it, likewise, appears, that not long after the said Order was obtain'd, Dowdal died not …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Jasper Waterhouse, and Philip Ward, Clerks, that have long served in the said Court, that they were much surprized … an Information for publishing a printed Book, called, The long Parliament dissolved; in which is set forth these Words: … Sort of Monsters called Pensioners, which sate in the late long Parliament, had entered into a Consideration how to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… for the county of Surry, oppos'd the same, as being too long an adjournment at so critical a juncture, and therefore … that they were hir'd to fight, and had serv'd well as long as there was fighting; and if when they came in fight of … argu'd, "That the Protestant Succession was in danger, as long as there was a Popish Pretender, who had many friends …
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… Debts, which the Nation has contracted by reason of the long and expensive War. In this the public Interest as well … more so, because his Dutch Regiment of Guards, who had so long served him, was by this Bill to be torn away from him, … out of the Post-Office, if he or his Wife should live so long. A Grant of the Isle of Scilly, to Sidney Lord …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of the State of the Nation; and upon a very hot and long Debate, it was resolved, That an Address be presented to … the Estates forfeited to me, by the Rebellion there. The long War in which we were ingaged did occasion great Taxes, …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… and in your office of Procuratour to you comytted for as long as you shall occupie the same wele and truely shall …
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