The Beauties of the British Senate: Taken from the Debates of the Lords and Commons, from the Beginning of the Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, to the End of the Second Session of the Administration of the Right Hon. William Pitt : Being an Impartial Selection Of, Or Faithful Extracts From, the Most Eminent Speeches ... , with the Names of the Members, to Whom They are Ascribed, Annexed Thereto : to which is Prefixed, the Life of Sir Robert Walpole, Volume 1John Stockdale, 1786 - 351 páginas |
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... said to his fon and fucceffor , " Whatever you think proper to give to Lord Clive on your own account , the means are in your power : But as a teftimony of my affection for him , I defire you will pay to him , as a legacy from me , five ...
... said to his fon and fucceffor , " Whatever you think proper to give to Lord Clive on your own account , the means are in your power : But as a teftimony of my affection for him , I defire you will pay to him , as a legacy from me , five ...
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... said , that if fome people were not conscious of their own guilt , they would not fo vigorously oppose an inquiry : for an innocent man , when he finds himself accufed or fufpected , will always defire . to be brought to a fair and ...
... said , that if fome people were not conscious of their own guilt , they would not fo vigorously oppose an inquiry : for an innocent man , when he finds himself accufed or fufpected , will always defire . to be brought to a fair and ...
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... said , com- mended all his faults , and told him they were virtues , and that the whole country admired him ; and flattered him continually , for the fake only of what they could get from him . He not long after put it to the test , by ...
... said , com- mended all his faults , and told him they were virtues , and that the whole country admired him ; and flattered him continually , for the fake only of what they could get from him . He not long after put it to the test , by ...
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... said in favour of the Motion , for the fecond reading of the Penfion Bill , by Lords much abler than I am , that I fhall detain you but a very fhort while with what I have to fay upon the subject . It has been faid by a Noble Duke ...
... said in favour of the Motion , for the fecond reading of the Penfion Bill , by Lords much abler than I am , that I fhall detain you but a very fhort while with what I have to fay upon the subject . It has been faid by a Noble Duke ...
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... said , to join the Laws of Excife to thofe of the Cuftoms , and to leave the one penny , or rather three farthings per pound , called the farther fubfidy , to be ftill charged at the Custom - house , upon the importation of any tobacco ...
... said , to join the Laws of Excife to thofe of the Cuftoms , and to leave the one penny , or rather three farthings per pound , called the farther fubfidy , to be ftill charged at the Custom - house , upon the importation of any tobacco ...
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