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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… may explain himself who he means by these knaves. Sir John Reynolds. This is a civil blasphemy, and you know not what … whipping. Sir Gilbert Pickering, Lord Whitlock, Sir John Reynolds, and Colonel Hewitson. He has been a soldier, and it … the usual punishment, for three months. Per Sir John Reynolds. Resolved, That immediately after Nayler's business, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… any circumstance at all, only upon general terms. Mr. Reynolds. Those members were accused of matters-offact that … accuse your members; an invitation to all inquirers. Mr. Reynolds. There are five hundred members, and every member …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Grievances, as well as for his reparation. Mr. Reynolds. In your vote, you must express the causes of your …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that he may not; or, I shall pray for you. Sir John Reynolds and others said afterwards, it was hard he should …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… sooner ? Why, methinks, our dangers are not so great. Mr. Reynolds. I will not say the letter is a breach of … take an account of the Armies in Scotland and Ireland. Mr. Reynolds. I move that, by name, the Muster Master be ordered … of the miscarriage upon the charge of the money. Mr. Reynolds. I move that the monies laid out to your civil …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is in. I shall read you the words, if you please. Mr. Reynolds. I move, not to read any paper, but to see the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… know them. They are both unnecessary and dangerous. Mr. Reynolds. I never had any hand in councils without doors. I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… voice in making laws for the good of the people. 8 Mr. Reynolds. I understand that you and your clerk are reflected … debate; and if we be the only Parliament, vote that. Mr. Reynolds. It ill becomes that gentleman to reflect upon the … of Sir Francis Russel, Bart., and widow of General Reynolds, whose large dower made her no inconsiderable …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… he hoped, by this time convinced of his ignorance. Mr. Reynolds was moving to except against the last words. Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 6 and other particulars. Mr. Speaker left the chair. Mr. Reynolds took the chair. Mr. Speaker resumed the chair. Upon the report of Mr. Reynolds, Resolved, that the Grand Committee of the whole …
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