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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... see his dominions publicly fet to fale , conceived a refentment against the pur- chafer , and formed a design to gratify his revenge on the elec- torate of Hanover . Upon a meffage , fent to the House of Commons by the King , Secretary ...
... see his dominions publicly fet to fale , conceived a refentment against the pur- chafer , and formed a design to gratify his revenge on the elec- torate of Hanover . Upon a meffage , fent to the House of Commons by the King , Secretary ...
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... see these two great men fall foul of one " another : however , in my opinion , we must still look on " them as patriots and fathers of their country : and since they " have by mifchance difcovered their nakedness , we ought , ac ...
... see these two great men fall foul of one " another : however , in my opinion , we must still look on " them as patriots and fathers of their country : and since they " have by mifchance difcovered their nakedness , we ought , ac ...
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... see this arbitrary fundamental condition , and it must stand with diftinction , with a pre - eminence of fhame , as a part even of this Convention . This Convention , Sir , I think from my foul is nothing but a ftipulation for national ...
... see this arbitrary fundamental condition , and it must stand with diftinction , with a pre - eminence of fhame , as a part even of this Convention . This Convention , Sir , I think from my foul is nothing but a ftipulation for national ...
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... see a Bill of this nature brought first into this House : if fuch a Bill had passed the other House , and had been fent up to us from thence , I do not doubt but that every one of your Lordships would have eafily feen through the design ...
... see a Bill of this nature brought first into this House : if fuch a Bill had passed the other House , and had been fent up to us from thence , I do not doubt but that every one of your Lordships would have eafily feen through the design ...
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... see no manner of occafion for the Regulation now proposed ; fince I am of opinion , that it would be great injury done to his Majefty , that it would tend to destroy all military difcipline in the Army , and would greatly endanger , if ...
... see no manner of occafion for the Regulation now proposed ; fince I am of opinion , that it would be great injury done to his Majefty , that it would tend to destroy all military difcipline in the Army , and would greatly endanger , if ...
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