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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... cases , when his own prefervation was more immediately concerned in the event of the war than ours . Mr. Walter Plumer , Jan. 26 , 1736 . In a free country , I am afraid that a standing Army rather occafions than prevents mobs : where a ...
... cases , when his own prefervation was more immediately concerned in the event of the war than ours . Mr. Walter Plumer , Jan. 26 , 1736 . In a free country , I am afraid that a standing Army rather occafions than prevents mobs : where a ...
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... case of every Gentleman , let his eftate and family be what they will , that holds a penfion at the will of the Minister . Those who say , they depend fo much upon the honour , inte- grity , and impartiality of men of family and fortune ...
... case of every Gentleman , let his eftate and family be what they will , that holds a penfion at the will of the Minister . Those who say , they depend fo much upon the honour , inte- grity , and impartiality of men of family and fortune ...
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... case , as well as in all other cafes relating to the Excife , fhall for the future be heard and determined by two or three of the Judges , to be named by his Majefty , out of the twelve Judges belong- ing to Westminster - hall ; and ...
... case , as well as in all other cafes relating to the Excife , fhall for the future be heard and determined by two or three of the Judges , to be named by his Majefty , out of the twelve Judges belong- ing to Westminster - hall ; and ...
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... case has been attended to with the fame regard as that of the first Peer in the land . The Right Honourable Chancellor of the Ex- chequer has conducted himself with great philanthropy and candour ; for he has , with a liberality which ...
... case has been attended to with the fame regard as that of the first Peer in the land . The Right Honourable Chancellor of the Ex- chequer has conducted himself with great philanthropy and candour ; for he has , with a liberality which ...
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... case ; and when it is , I hope those who fhall bring us under fuch hard circumstances will find , that even this army of 13,000 will not be able to ftand against the people of England . I have a great opinion of many Gentle- men who ...
... case ; and when it is , I hope those who fhall bring us under fuch hard circumstances will find , that even this army of 13,000 will not be able to ftand against the people of England . I have a great opinion of many Gentle- men who ...
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