History of the House of Commons From the Convention Parliament of 1688 9 to Th

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History of the House of Commons From the Convention Parliament of 1688 9 to Th
William C William Charles Townsend
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When they selected several noblemen for impeachment, on account of their privity to the Partition Treaty, omit- ting others equally implicated, Lord Haversham com- mented on their inconsistency. " Give me leave to say, though I am not to argue it, it is a plain demon- stration, that the Commons think these lords innocent ; and I think the proposition is undeniable, for there are several lords in the same crimes, in the same facts : there is no distinction. And the Commons ° Dr. Drake's Report. ...R Vernon's Letters.
house or COMMONS. 303 leave some of these men at the head of affairs, near the king's person, to do any mischief, if they were inclined to do it, and impeach others, when they are both alike guilty and concerned in the same facts. This is a thing I was in hopes I should never have heard asserted, when the beginning of it was from the House of Commons. " The managers of the confer- ence instantly withdrew, indignant at so great an aspersion on the honour of the House, perhaps more indignant from its truth.


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