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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... danger of a standing army in a free country , with all the powers of eloquence . Early in 1720 , the rigour of the Patriot began to foften , and the complaisance of the Courtier to appear , and he was again appointed Paymafter of of the ...
... danger of a standing army in a free country , with all the powers of eloquence . Early in 1720 , the rigour of the Patriot began to foften , and the complaisance of the Courtier to appear , and he was again appointed Paymafter of of the ...
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... danger . Sir William Wyndham , Jan. 13 , 1732 . I HAVE always been against long Addreffes ; I am ready enough to agree to an Addrefs of Thanks to his Majefty for his moft gracious fpeech from the Throne ; but such Address ought to be in ...
... danger . Sir William Wyndham , Jan. 13 , 1732 . I HAVE always been against long Addreffes ; I am ready enough to agree to an Addrefs of Thanks to his Majefty for his moft gracious fpeech from the Throne ; but such Address ought to be in ...
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... dangers and dif- advantages : fo that the whole train of our late negotiations really feem to me , to be calculated for no other end , but to ex- tricate a set of puzzled , perplexed negotiators , from fome former blunder , by which ...
... dangers and dif- advantages : fo that the whole train of our late negotiations really feem to me , to be calculated for no other end , but to ex- tricate a set of puzzled , perplexed negotiators , from fome former blunder , by which ...
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... dangers , by confining our Addrefs to a general acknowledgment of Thanks to his Majefty , for his moft gracious Speech from the Throne , and a declaration of our affections towards him , of our attachment to his family , and our zeal ...
... dangers , by confining our Addrefs to a general acknowledgment of Thanks to his Majefty , for his moft gracious Speech from the Throne , and a declaration of our affections towards him , of our attachment to his family , and our zeal ...
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... danger , and to remove weak or wicked Counsellors from about his Throne . As to the parlia- mentary methods of removing a Minister , I need not acquaint your Lordships that they are of feveral kinds , and that all but one tend to punish ...
... danger , and to remove weak or wicked Counsellors from about his Throne . As to the parlia- mentary methods of removing a Minister , I need not acquaint your Lordships that they are of feveral kinds , and that all but one tend to punish ...
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