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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… farmage of Coals, and that is in Papists hands. Sir Henry Capel.] You are pretty near a Question. The establishment of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are forgotten, and that we shall forget them. Sir Henry Capel.] You are upon a method of returning the King Thanks, … for it must then return from him again. Sir Henry Capel.] What makes me rise up is this; of what will be said … were the uses, and they are taken care for. Sir Henry Capel.] You do two great things in taking care for this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "as the Dispensing Power was of late executed." Sir Henry Capel.] I never thought to have heard an argument within … who were so forward then, to be Papists. Sir Henry Capel.] Rather than the Bill should not be effectual, it were … you will not give leave to bring in such a Bill. Sir Henry Capel.] I am glad to see the sense of the House so concerned …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… tales, if I were provoked, on the other side. Sir Henry Capel.] I am concerned for both these honourable Gentlemen; … therefore I move, that they may be mentioned. Sir Henry Capel.] By what has fallen from the Gentleman, you see, … and make examples only of notorious instruments. Sir Henry Capel.] If it be the sense of the Committee, that all shall …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… persons, desired by the Lords, have leave to go. Sir Henry Capel.] I know, whenever Privilege comes in Debate, that it … how little came in of the Money you gave. Sir Henry Capel.] I know not well the drift of this Debate. I would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… at them all till they can clear themselves. Sir Henry Capel.] When I heard Parsons named one of the Victuallers, I … the Baggage-Horses, they were ready at Chester." Sir Henry Capel.] To inform against a Person I shall be tender, and I … Councils, you will have the same things done. Sir Henry Capel.] I cannot tell how these Comptrollers were sent into …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the King may send us the State of the War." Sir Henry Capel.] Several of the Council attended the King about the … the House, as approved of by the King. Sir John Trevor.] Capel goes a great way, but those who gave in that State of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… your Enemies ? Pray go to the Order of the Day. Sir Henry Capel.] A Bill has been prepared, and read, about their … do not give Thanks hand over head for these men. Sir Henry Capel.] If I am not for the Church of England, I have much … it will be much more for the King's Honour. Sir Henry Capel.] It seems to me, that every one is zealous for the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Charters, without consent of the majority. Sir Henry Capel.] It is said, "That something of Fanaticism is in this … night; therefore I am not for a Committee now. Sir Henry Capel.] If we go so fast on with the Indemnity, and leave the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Question is, Whether we can give judgment on it? Sir Henry Capel.] I desire that Westminster-Hall may not be a rule of … great inconveniences upon us. In the late Usurpation, Lord Capel, Lord Holland, Col, Penruddock, and others, were … estate to another. I would reject the Bill. Sir Henry Capel.] I observe, that arguments are used against this Bill …