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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... France for an alliance , and befought their affiftance , by which we put it in their power to commence a war whenever they pleafed and if they had not been more taken up with whims and difputes about religion , than any wife nation ...
... France for an alliance , and befought their affiftance , by which we put it in their power to commence a war whenever they pleafed and if they had not been more taken up with whims and difputes about religion , than any wife nation ...
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... France to increase her own power , or to divide the power of Europe into so many branches , as to make it impoffible for any one Prince or State , to think of oppofing her in any of her ambitious fchemes ; for it is very certain , that ...
... France to increase her own power , or to divide the power of Europe into so many branches , as to make it impoffible for any one Prince or State , to think of oppofing her in any of her ambitious fchemes ; for it is very certain , that ...
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... France in pulling down the House of Auftria , though that was the only power , on the Continent of Europe , that could , by itself , pretend to limit or fet bounds to the ambitious Court of France . By this means the Queen of Hungary ...
... France in pulling down the House of Auftria , though that was the only power , on the Continent of Europe , that could , by itself , pretend to limit or fet bounds to the ambitious Court of France . By this means the Queen of Hungary ...
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... France ; and to give courage to the other Powers of Europe to enter into fuch a confederacy , he refolved to fend a body of his British troops to Flanders , in order to have a numerous army formed there ; which , before the end of the ...
... France ; and to give courage to the other Powers of Europe to enter into fuch a confederacy , he refolved to fend a body of his British troops to Flanders , in order to have a numerous army formed there ; which , before the end of the ...
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... France , from being the invader of the dominions of others , had now enough to do to defend her own . Whilft his Majefty was thus triumphing over the arms of France in the field , he equally triumphed over her councils in the Cabinet ...
... France , from being the invader of the dominions of others , had now enough to do to defend her own . Whilft his Majefty was thus triumphing over the arms of France in the field , he equally triumphed over her councils in the Cabinet ...
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