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" I cannot but dread the event of a queftion in which my rights may beat iffue, with fuch opponents as the Managers of this profecution, fpeaking in the name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the Commons of Great Britain. To meet fuch an attempt, if made,... "
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... - Page 232
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1793
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The history and proceedings of the House of commons of England, with the ...

Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pages
...the Church of Rome. And that Mr. Foley do impeach the faid Earls at the Bar of the Houfe of Lords, in the Name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the Commons of England, which was accordingly done ; and the Lords committed the Earl of Peterborough to the Tower...
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the ..., Volume 6

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1742 - 530 pages
...ordered, that dem?anourds,MaVda Sir George Oxenden do go up to the Lords, and at their Bar, friTdlfw^A?: in the Name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the tides accordingly. Commons of Great Britain, impeach Thomas Earl of Macclesfield of High Crimes and...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1761 - 658 pages
...be carried up to the Houfe of Lords, by the Lord Falkland, and delivered at the Bar of that Houfe, in the Name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the Commons in England. This Impeachment is entered in both the Journals ; but we give it from thofe of the Commons...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ...

1762 - 532 pages
...and this Day, Jan 16, came on the Trial of that great Prelate at their Bar ; when Serjeant JVylde, in the Name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the Commons of England, accufed him of High Treafon, and of High Crimes and Mifdemeanors ; and defired that the feveral...
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History of England, Volume 23

Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 pages
...be carried up to the Houfe of Lords, by the Lord Falkland, and delivered at the Bar of that Houfe, in the Name of the Houfe of Commons, and of all the Commons in England. This Impeachment is entered in both the Journals ; but we give it from thofe of the Commons...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History ..., Volume 8

English poetry - 1788 - 708 pages
...following day it was voted, that Mr. Haftings ho impeached ; and Mr. Burke was direfted, " in the n<me of the houfe of commons, and of all the commons of Great Britain, >o go to the bar of the houfe of lords, and impeach Mr. Ha'.Ungs of high crime» and mifdcmeanours;...
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Annual Register, Volume 29

Edmund Burke - History - 1789 - 678 pages
...it appeared founded equally on principles of juftice and humanity. He then moved, " That Mr. Burke, in the name of the houfe of commons, and of all the commons of Great Britain, do go to the bar of the houfe of lords, and impeach Warren Haftings, efquire, late governor general...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 29

History - 1789 - 604 pages
...it appeared founded equally on principles of juftice and humanity. He then moved, "That Mr. Burke, " in the name of the houfe of " commons, and of all the com" mons of Great Britain, do go " to the bar of the houfe of lords, " and impeach Warren Haftings,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 29

History - 1789 - 592 pages
...appeared founded equally on principles of júftice and humanity. He then moved, "That Mr. Burke, . ' in the name of the houfe of ' commons, and of all the com' mons of Great Britain, do go ' to the bar of the houfe of lords, ' and impeach Warren Haftings,...
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The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and ..., Volume 36

Parliament proc - 1793 - 312 pages
...difpofition of your Lordfhips, I cannot but dread the event of a queftion in which my rights may be at iffue, with fuch opponents as the Managers of this...of Great Britain. To meet fuch an attempt, if made, ITiumbly offer to your Lordfliips the following arguments, moft anxioufly recommending them to your...
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