The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords from the Restoration in 1660 to the Present Time: Containing the Most Remarkable Motions, Speeches, Debates, Orders and Resolutions, Volumen1

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Página 7 - that according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom, the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.
Página 16 - Gentlemen, the king is a suitor to you, makes it his suit very heartily, that you will join with him in restoring the whole nation to its primitive temper and integrity, to its old good manners, its old good humour, and its old good nature...
Página 315 - Be* of good courage, and let' us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God : and the LOBD do that * which seemeth him good.
Página 324 - We are confident that no persons can have such hard thoughts of us as to imagine that we have any other design in this undertaking, than to procure a settlement of the religion, and of the liberties and properties of the subjects, upon so sure a foundation, that there may be no danger of the nation's relapsing into the like miseries at any time hereafter.
Página 308 - Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty Prince, George Prince of Wales, is now, by the death of our...
Página 118 - Bartholomew day was fatal to our church and religion, in throwing out a very great number .of worthy, learned, -pious, and orthodox divines, who could not come up to this, and other things in that act.
Página 308 - ... lord mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby, with one full voice, and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty prince George...
Página 118 - ... the exprefs words of this bill obliging every man to abjure all endeavours to alter the government in the church, without regard to any thing that rules of prudence in government, or...
Página 210 - Title is confcffed, for he cannot be debarred of any Thing which he hath not a Right to ; and this renders the Proceedings in this Cafe contradiftory and inconMent.
Página 93 - Nor hath there been from that time to this above one or two persons brought to the Council, or preferred to any considerable office in the Court, who have been of...