A collection of debates ... relating to the bill of exclusion of the then duke of York

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Страница 86 - Majefty any Diflike to this Houfe. Whatever you do as to the Bufinefs of Money for Tangier, I pray, Sir, let there be no Notice taken in your Addrefs, of the Lords having caft out; your Bill, for we have no Reafon to think the King was any ways concern'd therein.
Страница 44 - Expence of Linen and Silks, which we formerly purchafed, from our Neighbour Nations, in return of our Manufactures. For when that mutual Conveniency, of taking off their Goods in return of ours, failed, it is found, by Experience, that our Trade in our Manufactures is failed alfo.
Страница 87 - But pray, Sir, let it lie at their doors that did it ; for the King could not be concerned in a parliamentary way. For by this means we may obviate all...
Страница 45 - And I think every nation, but especially this, which is so well stored with other commodities for trade, ought to be very jealous of a trade carried on by the exportation of our gold and silver, and to be very careful how to allow it, it being dangerous to make that which is the standard of trade merchandise itself.
Страница 58 - ... that the said James, duke of York, shall be and is by authority of this present Parliament excluded and made for ever incapable to inherit, possess or enjoy the imperial crown of this realm and of the kingdom of Ireland and the dominions and territories to them or either of them belonging, or to have, exercise or enjoy any dominion, power, jurisdiction or authority within the same kingdoms, dominions or any of them.
Страница 62 - House to impeach him and try him in a formal way, and then cut off his head if he deserve it.
Страница 42 - That a Bill be brought in to exclude James, duke of York, from inheriting the imperial crowns of England and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging.
Страница 38 - Tolerations, Burnings, Plots, and ShamPlots at home, and by Wars and foreign Alliances, overruled in their favour abroad ; but that they would have been more impatient than we have been for this Remedy. And for my own part, I cannot but admire more at the long Delay there hath been, in fêeking out a Remedy againft this great Evil, than at our offering at this Bill.
Страница 86 - Employments, and by that means may be a little more lenfible of the State of Affairs in reference to our Neighbours, than others may be, having not only had the Advantage of Information, but was under a neceffity of ufing my beft Endeavours to get a true Account of them.
Страница 201 - The Privy Council is constituted by the King, but the House of Commons is by the choice of the people. I think it not natural, nor rational, that the people who sent us hither should be not informed of our actions.

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