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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... King's Col- lege , in Cambridge , and admitted in the year 1681 ; but fuc- ceeding to the family estate by the death of his elder brother , he refigned his Fellowship . This great political character firft took his feat in the House of ...
... King's Col- lege , in Cambridge , and admitted in the year 1681 ; but fuc- ceeding to the family estate by the death of his elder brother , he refigned his Fellowship . This great political character firft took his feat in the House of ...
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... King , upon its Addrefs of condolence and congratulation , " That the Commons would make good all Parliamentary funds . ” On the opening of a new Parliament , a Committee of Se- crefy was chofen , to enquire into the conduct of the late ...
... King , upon its Addrefs of condolence and congratulation , " That the Commons would make good all Parliamentary funds . ” On the opening of a new Parliament , a Committee of Se- crefy was chofen , to enquire into the conduct of the late ...
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... King George had purchased of the King of Denmark the duchies of Bremen and Verden , which his Da- nish Majesty had gained by conqueft from Charles XII . of Sweden . The Swedish Hero , enraged to see his dominions publicly fet to fale ...
... King George had purchased of the King of Denmark the duchies of Bremen and Verden , which his Da- nish Majesty had gained by conqueft from Charles XII . of Sweden . The Swedish Hero , enraged to see his dominions publicly fet to fale ...
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... King went abroad in 1723 , he was nominated one of the Lords Juf- tices for the Adminiftration of Government , and was fworn . fole Secretary of State . About this time he received another diftinguished mark of the Royal favour ; his ...
... King went abroad in 1723 , he was nominated one of the Lords Juf- tices for the Adminiftration of Government , and was fworn . fole Secretary of State . About this time he received another diftinguished mark of the Royal favour ; his ...
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... King , and not the Man of the People , he had long facrificed the interefts , and lavished the treasures of Great - Britain , in fubferviency to a system of continental mea- fures , to which his Master was invincibly attached . After ...
... King , and not the Man of the People , he had long facrificed the interefts , and lavished the treasures of Great - Britain , in fubferviency to a system of continental mea- fures , to which his Master was invincibly attached . After ...
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