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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... to those who have ; nor be thought unworthy , either as an elegant or useful work , a place in the LIBRARY Of every GENTLEMAN in the British Empire . January 26 , 1786 . IN D E X то VOLUME THE FIRST . ADDRESS INDEX vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... to those who have ; nor be thought unworthy , either as an elegant or useful work , a place in the LIBRARY Of every GENTLEMAN in the British Empire . January 26 , 1786 . IN D E X то VOLUME THE FIRST . ADDRESS INDEX vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Gentleman , and which , he faid , he hoped would not fare the worfe for having two fa- thers , and that his fucceffor ( Mr. Stanhope ) would bring it to perfection . His being called the father of a project , which hath fince been ...
... Gentleman , and which , he faid , he hoped would not fare the worfe for having two fa- thers , and that his fucceffor ( Mr. Stanhope ) would bring it to perfection . His being called the father of a project , which hath fince been ...
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... Gentleman will rife up and fhew me any addition , or any new advantage , with refpect either to our trade or our poffeffions , that this nation has acquired by any our late tranfactions , I fhall agree to the Motion : but con- of ...
... Gentleman will rife up and fhew me any addition , or any new advantage , with refpect either to our trade or our poffeffions , that this nation has acquired by any our late tranfactions , I fhall agree to the Motion : but con- of ...
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... Gentleman who hears me , and which must be regretted by every fubject in the kingdom , who retains in his breast one spark of loyalty and gratitude . Gentlemen cannot mifs to cbferve , that if his Majefty has expreffed himself with more ...
... Gentleman who hears me , and which must be regretted by every fubject in the kingdom , who retains in his breast one spark of loyalty and gratitude . Gentlemen cannot mifs to cbferve , that if his Majefty has expreffed himself with more ...
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... Gentleman here , that we fhould condole on the irrepa- rable lofs of our late Queen ; and that we teftify our refolution of lofing no opportunity of fhowing our zeal for the fupport of his government , and the prefervation of our ...
... Gentleman here , that we fhould condole on the irrepa- rable lofs of our late Queen ; and that we teftify our refolution of lofing no opportunity of fhowing our zeal for the fupport of his government , and the prefervation of our ...
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