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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… likewise those relating to the Plot in Ireland. Sir Henry Capel.] Consider the King's Speech, to take care of the … go upon the accusation of these great men. Sir Henry Capel.] I have sat here many years, and I find that every …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… how it was left in the last Parliament. Sir Henry Capel.] The Motion is good, and I believe will take up no …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… than to us. I would set a brand upon them. Sir Henry Capel.] It would be best for us to give our opinion of our … hopes of the Papists from a Popish Successor." Sir Henry Capel.] I close with this Motion. In the Long Parliament we … I have reason to know 1641: ( His father, Lord Capel, suffered.) A Parliament met in 1640, and the Massacre …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be passed, as the only security we have, &c. Sir Henry Capel.] I think the Debate this Day is about the Message the … the Succession of the Crown by the Law of Man. Sir Henry Capel.] I agree with the Honourable Person ( Finch) in one … Halifax so large a commendation, I wonder the Gentleman ( Capel) should conclude so bitterly against him. Colonel …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… both Houses; therefore I move, &c. as before. Sir Henry Capel.] I only differ as to the words of the Message. I do … but in this Message I must and will be excused. Sir Henry Capel.] "Ridicule" is not a word proper for a House of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… therefore I am for the Bill of Exclusion. Sir Henry Capel.] By these Conspiracies of the Papists, Peoples eyes …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… it fall now, it will be very scandalous upon us. Sir Henry Capel.] 'Twill be of dangerous consequence for this House to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is not brought in according to that Instruction. Sir Henry Capel.] I hear there is a Patent for this Pension, but to … but the most weighty Objection is, want of Money. As for Capel's joining "brass with clay," I am sorry Capel's opinion is, that no part of it is hereditary; we …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Message, do something to make it practicable. Sir Henry Capel.] I am for this House to have its liberty, and for the … have a loose foot to comply with some change. Sir Henry Capel.] I speak to Clarges's distinguishing persons. I have a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… matter, I desire to go into a Grand Committee. Sir Henry Capel.] The Chair has taken care of Order; and I have seen no … Sir Thomas Clarges.] I am called up by what fell from Capel about Peace, &c. I hear no War declared yet, but I … you cannot restrain it. Wednesday, February 20. Sir Henry Capel delivered a Message from the King, to hasten the …