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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... such a proceeding was contrary to the Act of Settlement . They infinuated , that the peace of the empire was only a pretence , but that the fecurity of the new acquifitions was the real object of this unprecedented fupply ; and they ...
... such a proceeding was contrary to the Act of Settlement . They infinuated , that the peace of the empire was only a pretence , but that the fecurity of the new acquifitions was the real object of this unprecedented fupply ; and they ...
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... such Addresses were in former days always in general terms ; there were in them no flattering paragraphs , no long compliments made to the Throne , for tranfactions and fucceffes which had never been laid before the Houfe , and of which ...
... such Addresses were in former days always in general terms ; there were in them no flattering paragraphs , no long compliments made to the Throne , for tranfactions and fucceffes which had never been laid before the Houfe , and of which ...
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... such Addreffes ; I always have opposed them ; and though I do not thereby appear to be a good courtier , yet it fhews that I have some respect for the honour and dignity of this House : befides , when fuch Addresses have been proposed ...
... such Addreffes ; I always have opposed them ; and though I do not thereby appear to be a good courtier , yet it fhews that I have some respect for the honour and dignity of this House : befides , when fuch Addresses have been proposed ...
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... such Address ought to be in the moft concife terms , and the moft general words : this was the antient ufage of Parliament , and I find but few of our old customs that are altered for the better : however , if we must go on with the ...
... such Address ought to be in the moft concife terms , and the moft general words : this was the antient ufage of Parliament , and I find but few of our old customs that are altered for the better : however , if we must go on with the ...
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... such thing had been done , to be sure it would have been doing the nation a very notable mifchief ; and according to the idiom of our language , at least in private life , to thank a man , or to make our acknowledgments to a man , for ...
... such thing had been done , to be sure it would have been doing the nation a very notable mifchief ; and according to the idiom of our language , at least in private life , to thank a man , or to make our acknowledgments to a man , for ...
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