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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… assembled in Parliament at Westminster." Sir Henry Capel.] I would have the Letter laid aside. Sir Thomas Lee.] … by the late Government, we lay claim to. Sir Henry Capel.] I desire to revive that Motion. We have been branded …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Grants to the King and a private inheritance. Sir Henry Capel.] The rule we go by here is Justice and Truth. I would … the Officers of the Exchequer robbed them of it. Sir Henry Capel.] For fear of the Bankers, I would not neglect the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and I think what I offer is fit to be received. Sir Henry Capel.] I am glad the House is so unanimous in this great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… little variation, was agreed to by both Houses. Sir Henry Capel.] This Assembly has been chosen with freedom. There has … Power to destroy us. I cannot call it otherwise. Sir Henry Capel.] 'Tis said, "the King might have stayed, and called a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… nothing will settle your Government better. Sir Henry Capel.] This is a point of safety, and that has led the House …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… with times and ages, I would have some added. Sir Henry Capel.] I do not think that Lowther has any intention to … yourselves for penalties afterwards, I agree. Sir Henry Capel.] I think, what is said is of the last consequence. The … whether the Attorney or Sollicitor General. Sir Henry Capel.] Two things you are to know. One, who gave the Opinion …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and freely given an Account in the Lords House. Sir Henry Capel.] Was this Judge in any public Court on oath, he ought …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by a Bill, but I believe it is not Law already. Sir Henry Capel.] I have observed, that of late years great Attempts … I would have something of that in the Question. Sir Henry Capel.] This Judgment has a bottom deeper than I can well …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I desire the Bill may be read a second time. Sir Henry Capel.] For respect to the family and the memory of this … jealousy and shame upon us imaginable abroad. Sir Henry Capel.] 'Tis not the intention of any man here to give the … to the Sheriffs to stop them in their march. Sir Henry Capel.] I think you are ripe for a Question. It is plain by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… tryal by Juries. But I cannot abide Martial Law. Sir Henry Capel.] This matter is for the House, and not Advice proper … the trouble of writing to their Corporations. Sir Henry Capel.] You are told of the 9th Henry IV. At that time, there …
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