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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The first Parliament of George II Seventh session (part 8 of … still unhappily continuing, His Majesty has nothing more at Heart than to see that Flame extinguished, and to avoid, … without entering into the Merits of the Question.' Sir John Barnard spoke next: Sir John Barnard. Sir, 'The
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The first Parliament of Queen Anne (continued) Further … Articles thereof, and now the Subject of our Deliberation at this Time; I find my Mind crouded with Variety of … a Deliverance: Whereas here, my Lord, there appears no end of our Misery, if not prevented in time; Factions are now …
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The first parliament of Queen Anne First session - Act … to the Rites and Usage of the Church of England, shall at any time after their Admission into their respective … the Commons. Line 28. leave out from [ aforesaid] to the End of the Bill. Disagreed to by the Commons. And add the
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The first parliament of Queen Anne First session (1 of 3) - … take notice to you of the disappointment we have had at Cadiz: I have not yet had a particular Account of that … than an entire Confidence between me and my Subjects.' Sir John Packington's Complaint against the Bishop of Worcester. …
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The first parliament of Queen Anne First session (3 of 3) - … be offered, from which the Commons can never depart, yet, at this time, they think it sufficient to say) that the … Hallifax. And for the Commons, by Mr. Bromley, Mr. St. John, Mr. Finch, Mr. Sollicitor-General, and Sir Thomas …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The first Parliament of Queen Anne Second session - begins … Session. On the 3d of December the Parliament was opened at Westminster, and the Queen made the following Speech to to … Lords for an Act for settling the Honours and Dignities of John Duke of Marlborough, upon his Posterity, and annexing …
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The first parliament of Queen Anne Second session - begins … Peace and Union among themselves; I have nothing so much at heart as their Welfare and Happiness: Let me therefore … down to fifty Pound. The following Speech was made by Sir John Packington on that Occasion, and seems to contain the
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The first parliament of Queen Anne Second session - Other … that Paper, should be taken into Custody of the Serjeant at Arms attending the House. Thereupon Tutchin absconded, and … Reflections upon a Speech said to have been made by Sir John Packington, in the House of Commons, in favour of the
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The first parliament of Queen Anne Second session - The case … One Matthew Ash by commenc'd and prosecuted an Action at Common-Law against William White Constable of Aylesbury, a Borough where Sir John Packington was Lord of the Manor, and the Constable of …
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The first parliament of Queen Anne Third session - begins … it is to preserve the Public Credit, both abroad and at home. 'I believe you will find some Charges necessary next … and White, there had been several new Actions brought by John Paty, John Oviat, John Paton junior, and Henry Basse, …
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