| Algernon Sidney - 1744 - 374 страници
...Triennial Bill. I confefs, my Lords and Gentlemen, I have often myielf read over that Bill ; and tho' there is no Colour for the Fancy of the Determination of this Parliament, yet I will not deny to you, that I have always expected you would, and even admired you have not.confider'd... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 576 страници
...thought there " had been Nothing done to difabufe Men in RefpecT: " of the Triennial Bill. He confefled that He had " often himfelf read over that Bill ;...They " would, and even wondered that They had not Vol.11. Ee '"con" confidered the wonderful Claufes in that Bill, which " had pafled in a Time very... | |
| 1792 - 542 страници
...there had been nothing done to dif1664. abufe men in refpecr. of the Triennial Bill : he confefled that he had often himfelf read over that bill; and though there was no colour for the fancy of determination of this parliament, yet he would not deny, that he had... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798 - 366 страници
...thought there " had been Nothing done to difabufe Men in refpect " of the Triennial Sill. He conielTVd that He had " often himfelf read over that Bill ; and though there " is no Color for the Fancy of the Determination u of this Parliament ; yet He would not deny to " them, that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 страници
...them in i'espect of the Triennial Bill. I confess to yuu my lords and gentlemen, I have often myself read over that bill : and though there is no colour...fancy of the determination of this parliament, yet I will not deny to you, that t have always expected that you would, and .even wondered that you have... | |
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 842 страници
...Triennial Bill. I confess to you my lords and gentlemen, I have often myself read over that hill : and though there is no colour for the fancy of the determination of this parliament, yet t will not deny to you, that I have always expected that you would, and even wondered that you have... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 520 страници
...nothing done to " disabuse men in respect of the triennial bill. He " confessed that he had often himself read over that " bill ; and though there is no colour...yet he " would not deny to them, that he had always ex- 1665. " pected that they would, and even wondered that " they had not considered the wonderful... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 588 страници
...nothing done to " disabuse men in respect of the triennial bill. He " confessed that he had often himself read over that " bill ; and though there is no colour...yet he " would not deny to them, that he had always ex- 1665. " pected that they would, and even wondered that " they had not considered the wonderful... | |
| 1827 - 530 страници
...writs, they may assemble themselves, and choose members of parliament, let them proceed at their peril. There is no colour for the fancy of the determination of this parliament ; yet I will not deny to you, that I have always expected that you would, and even wondered that you have... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 622 страници
...Parliament." — "I confess to you, my " Lords and Gentlemen," pursued the King, '' I " have often myself read over that bill ; and, " though there is no colour for the fancy of the 287 CHAP. XIL 1665. CHAP. " determination of this Parliament, yet I will not <LJV""_. " deny to you,... | |
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