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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... brought in the Sinking Fund Bill , which he prefented as a country 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 ...
... brought in the Sinking Fund Bill , which he prefented as a country 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 ...
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... brought us to their own terms , and have accomplished their defigns , notwithstanding the conjunction and alliance of fo many formidable powers againft them : whereas we have been obliged , in fome manner , to comply with the demands of ...
... brought us to their own terms , and have accomplished their defigns , notwithstanding the conjunction and alliance of fo many formidable powers againft them : whereas we have been obliged , in fome manner , to comply with the demands of ...
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... brought into the unlucky fituation in which they are at prefent , by the conduct of this nation ; or if I can fhew , that the diftreffed condition in which our people now are , is wholly owing to our own conduct ; either of thefe will ...
... brought into the unlucky fituation in which they are at prefent , by the conduct of this nation ; or if I can fhew , that the diftreffed condition in which our people now are , is wholly owing to our own conduct ; either of thefe will ...
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... brought about by the wisdom and vigour of his Majesty's Councils , and therefore we cannot in gratitude omit taking notice of them upon this occafion . I was very sensible , that there were many Gentlemen in , this House , who could ...
... brought about by the wisdom and vigour of his Majesty's Councils , and therefore we cannot in gratitude omit taking notice of them upon this occafion . I was very sensible , that there were many Gentlemen in , this House , who could ...
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... brought to use it as their diverfion , and then they would return with more alacrity to their ufual labour . " In former times , our holidays , and even Sundays , were em ployed in the exercife of the long bow , and other warlike di ...
... brought to use it as their diverfion , and then they would return with more alacrity to their ufual labour . " In former times , our holidays , and even Sundays , were em ployed in the exercife of the long bow , and other warlike di ...
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