 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888
...therefore he proposed, to the end that every man might frankly give his yea or his no, that the question might be put only upon the giving the King a supply...: which being carried in the affirmative, another question might be upon the proportion and the manner; and if the first were carried in the negative,... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888
...may be, in that manner, could receive no satisfaction by that question ; ' and therefore he proposed, to the end that every man might frankly give his yea or his no, that the question might be put only upon the giving the King a tupply: which being carried in the affirmative,... | |
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