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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… persons in the other House, as standing in a throng at a little door, through which they cannot enter. There they have …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… by John Browne, a serjeant at the. mace, belonging to Wood Street Counter, and Nicholas Wolley, his yeoman, by the … justly due to them. You have now confirmed the Act of the Little Parliament. 6 I move that you would declare that you … endeavouring to convince them of their follies, but to little purpose. They all dispersed the next day; their …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… him to many of the Army, at St. Albans and Whitehall, (a little before the King was beheaded) and at several other …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… he has a house and good accommodation. He has been but a little while imprisoned. He is in orders. I hope you will not … to find their bed in the wilderness. 12 The oppression was little less in the lower courts and in the special courts. … the Church, he was yet in danger of being murdered in the street, had not the Earl of Roxburgh received him into his …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… this Bill another reading. Major-General Disbrowe. This little Bill has bred a great debate, and has had a great many … aside. Lord Lambert. This gentleman that spoke last, did a little mistake him that spoke before, in that he said none … patent is ingrossed. There was a murder committed in this street last night, by one Douglas, a madman, at the George …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for his part, he loved the title, a feather in a hat, 2 as little as they did. That they had made him their drudge, upon … very mysterious resignation (December 12, 1653) of "the Little Parliament," as that Convention is called in this …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and dry, hot and cold, fire and water; they have not been green timber that will warp against the sun, as was moved, 27 … the Protector a going back to the old line ? This is a little objection that has walked up and down, as not worthy … of this Parliament going back to that line ? I am as little pleased with these Lords as any man; yet we are but …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… may keep his scabbard, if nothing else. I doubt you have little else left. It is but a ceremony that you are about. It …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Christ's being in him. I think his opinion is little else than as that of John Baptist, a forerunner of … I should not stick to say so; but give me leave a little to understand whether this be that blasphemy which was … spot since called Old Bethlem, and, very lately, Liverpool-street. See supra, p. 42, note. See Mat. xxiii. 23. Blank in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and it is too late to deny that now. But, Sir, that is little above a year old, and can yet scarce speak English for … a settlement, not to shatter, but to establish; that this little world may give laws to the great world. We arc got … We are between Scylla and Charybdis. I would not have too little power given, nor too great. This does actually give …