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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… properly. I never purse one penny of it. Be it never so little, I pay it into the Exchequer. I was induced to take … here. We spend much time in great matters, but very little progress therein. Some steps are taken towards a … speedily in London. "My Lord, you would admire not a little, to see the changes and alterations of people here, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I have a privilege to offer to you, which will take but a little time. A new member is elected for Ryegate, in Surrey, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… with his face backward, from thence along Wine Street, to the Tolzey; thence, down High Street, over the Bridge, and out of Rockley Gate; there let him alight, and bring him into St. Thomas's Street, and cause him to be stripped, and made fast to the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Declaration to the other House, accordingly, After a little stay at the door, for the Lords were reading a Bill, … The counsel were Finch and others for Brooks, the Recorder Green 9 for Bradshaw. Mr. Hewley was in the chair. The stress … in the Strand,) building at the upper end of St. James's Street, and to project the garden." Diary, (1827,) ii. 221. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci. I shall speak a little concerning the liberties of the people. We have taken … the governors of the nation in all times. I shall like a little balk to the unsafety of these ties. You have been … in most laden, take in the additions. Pardon, if I make a little retrospect briefly, and all in order to the question. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Jesuit's, called The Touchstone of the Reformed Gospel, a little book in 8vo. There was a report from the ministers 4 …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… as to him, but by way of compliment, as being able to say little else in his case. The Committee for the Brewers sat in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… truly I have not,' or 'I have not yet.' For I found him a little perplexed in his thoughts." See "The Mystery and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… by law if they looked after it. Their language is as little justifiable as the— 9 of Rome. For their railings … all things. Mr. Reynolds. I second it; but first give a little light to your Committee by a debate in this House, as …