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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... should afterwards be taken of any words contained in any complimentary part of such Address : but every Member in this Houfe knows , that when the Houfe had an opportunity of examining things more particularly , and Debates enfued ...
... should afterwards be taken of any words contained in any complimentary part of such Address : but every Member in this Houfe knows , that when the Houfe had an opportunity of examining things more particularly , and Debates enfued ...
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... should have let it pass without any remark , nay , I should readily have . agreed to it ; but as his Majefty is concerned , I hope the Gen- tlemen who made the Motion will take care to have it fome way altered , if they are refolved to ...
... should have let it pass without any remark , nay , I should readily have . agreed to it ; but as his Majefty is concerned , I hope the Gen- tlemen who made the Motion will take care to have it fome way altered , if they are refolved to ...
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... should be attended with our condolence for his inexpreffible lofs . A lofs , Sir , which , I flatter myself , I read in the eyes of every Gentleman who hears me , and which must be regretted by every fubject in the kingdom , who retains ...
... should be attended with our condolence for his inexpreffible lofs . A lofs , Sir , which , I flatter myself , I read in the eyes of every Gentleman who hears me , and which must be regretted by every fubject in the kingdom , who retains ...
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... should be advised , by a favourite Minister , to keep up a conftant friendship and alliance with the greatest rivals and moft inveterate enemies of his country ; and that he should , for this purpose , facrifice the intereft , and ...
... should be advised , by a favourite Minister , to keep up a conftant friendship and alliance with the greatest rivals and moft inveterate enemies of his country ; and that he should , for this purpose , facrifice the intereft , and ...
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... the Throne . The com- plaints of your defpairing Merchants , the voice of England has condemned it ; be the guilt of it upon the head of the ad- viser ; God forbid that this Committee should share the vifer : 20 OF THE BEAUTIES.
... the Throne . The com- plaints of your defpairing Merchants , the voice of England has condemned it ; be the guilt of it upon the head of the ad- viser ; God forbid that this Committee should share the vifer : 20 OF THE BEAUTIES.
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