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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... Minister , perhaps , ever diftinguished himself more by his writing than Sir Robert Walpole . About the end of Queen Anne's reign , and the beginning of George the First , he wrote the following pamphlets . - 1 . " The Sovereign's ...
... Minister , perhaps , ever diftinguished himself more by his writing than Sir Robert Walpole . About the end of Queen Anne's reign , and the beginning of George the First , he wrote the following pamphlets . - 1 . " The Sovereign's ...
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... Minister of the 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 ...
... Minister of the 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 ...
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... Ministers were concerned in this part of the Motion , I 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 ...
... Ministers were concerned in this part of the Motion , I 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 ...
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... Minister had done during the intermediate time , right or wrong , but to appoint a day for examining the griev- ances of the nation ; and redrefs of thefe , was always infifted on before any fupplies were granted . No Houfe of Commons ...
... Minister had done during the intermediate time , right or wrong , but to appoint a day for examining the griev- ances of the nation ; and redrefs of thefe , was always infifted on before any fupplies were granted . No Houfe of Commons ...
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... Minister , I need not acquaint your Lordships that they are of feveral kinds , and that all but one tend to punish as well as remove . When we proceed by impeachment , by bill of attainder , or bill of pains and penalties , the defign ...
... Minister , I need not acquaint your Lordships that they are of feveral kinds , and that all but one tend to punish as well as remove . When we proceed by impeachment , by bill of attainder , or bill of pains and penalties , the defign ...
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