The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration in 1660, to the Present Time ... With an Account of the Promotions of the Several Peers, and the State of the Peerage in Every Reign: Connected with the Transactions of the Commons, and History of the Times, And Illustrated with Historical Notes and Observations. Together with the Debates in the Parliament of Scotland Relating to the Union. To Each Volume are Added Proper Indexes ...E. Timberland, 1742 |
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... such extraordinary Proceedings , in fome particular Cafe . Upon the whole Matter , the Lords paffed a Bill for diffolving the Marriages between Charles Earl of Bill to diffolve Macclesfield , and Anne his Wife , and to illegitimate her ...
... such extraordinary Proceedings , in fome particular Cafe . Upon the whole Matter , the Lords paffed a Bill for diffolving the Marriages between Charles Earl of Bill to diffolve Macclesfield , and Anne his Wife , and to illegitimate her ...
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... Such as the Marquis of Nor- manby , the Earl of Nottingham , the Earl of Abingdon , the Earl of Northampton , Sir Edward Seymour , Sir John Levifon Gover , & c . May the 4th , Her Majefly declared War with France , which was left to the ...
... Such as the Marquis of Nor- manby , the Earl of Nottingham , the Earl of Abingdon , the Earl of Northampton , Sir Edward Seymour , Sir John Levifon Gover , & c . May the 4th , Her Majefly declared War with France , which was left to the ...
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... such an A & t as the Five - mile Act should have paffed , will amaze all that know the Secret of that Time . Soon after the Restoration , it had been a very easy thing to have made up all Diffe- rences among us , but the Defign was to ...
... such an A & t as the Five - mile Act should have paffed , will amaze all that know the Secret of that Time . Soon after the Restoration , it had been a very easy thing to have made up all Diffe- rences among us , but the Defign was to ...
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... such a Tye on them , as if they had , of one accord , put them in the firft Draught of the Bill . There are other Words in the Preamble , that do not appear to me to be well grounded after the two Acts , the Corporation - Act and the ...
... such a Tye on them , as if they had , of one accord , put them in the firft Draught of the Bill . There are other Words in the Preamble , that do not appear to me to be well grounded after the two Acts , the Corporation - Act and the ...
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... such able body'd Men , as have Means for their Maintenance or Livelihood , to ferve as Soldiers , for the Purposes in the Bill mention'd . ) Dartmouth , Anglefea , Gower , Torrington , Lempfter , Stawell , Guernsey , Haverfham ...
... such able body'd Men , as have Means for their Maintenance or Livelihood , to ferve as Soldiers , for the Purposes in the Bill mention'd . ) Dartmouth , Anglefea , Gower , Torrington , Lempfter , Stawell , Guernsey , Haverfham ...
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Page 161 - GOD, the FATHER of our LORD JESUS CHRIST, our only SAVIOUR, the Prince of Peace : give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly Union and Concord ; that as there is but one Body and one Spirit, and one Hope of our Calling, one LORD, one Faith, one Baptism, one GOD and FATHER of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart and of...
Page 69 - ... in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the church of England...
Page 182 - Your fleet, and your trade, have so near a relation, and such mutual influence upon each other, they cannot well be separated; your trade is the mother and nurse of your seamen; your seamen are the life of your fleet, and your fleet is the security and protection of your trade, and both together are the wealth, strength, security and glory of Britain.
Page 69 - Corporations, or having accepted any office, civil or military, or any place of trust under the Crown, to receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Rites of the Church of England.
Page 171 - would carry the neceflary confequence of a (landing power " and force, to keep us from falling afunder, and breaking ** in pieces every moment. For, as my lord Bacon well ob«' ferves (whom I take to be a very great man, tho...
Page 357 - That no person dissenting from the church of England in holy orders, or pretended holy orders, or pretending to holy orders, nor any preacher or teacher of any congregation of dissenting protestants...
Page 406 - I imagine a person of quality prevailed on to marry a woman much his inferior, and without a groat to her fortune, and her friends arguing she was as good as her husband, because she brought him as numerous a family of relations and servants as she found in his house.
Page 244 - An aft for the further limitation of the crown, and better fecuring the rights and liberties of the fubjeft...
Page 68 - Lord's Supper, according to the Ufage of the Church of England, within...
Page 426 - children, and I know not whether God Almighty " will vouchsafe to let me live to give them the " education I could wish they had. Therefore, " my Lords, I own I tremble when I think that a " certain divine, who is hardly suspected of being " a Christian, is in a fair way of being a bishop, and