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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... enemies frequent opportunities for fatire and ridicule ; and it hath been farcaftically obferved , that the father of this fund appeared in a very bad light , when viewed in the capacity of a nurse . In the course of the debates on this ...
... enemies frequent opportunities for fatire and ridicule ; and it hath been farcaftically obferved , that the father of this fund appeared in a very bad light , when viewed in the capacity of a nurse . In the course of the debates on this ...
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... enemies , either at home or abroad ; and , con- fequently , to have diminished the taxes , and eafed the people of some part of the unfupportable load of debt they now lie under , If , upon inquiry , it fhall appear that they have acted ...
... enemies , either at home or abroad ; and , con- fequently , to have diminished the taxes , and eafed the people of some part of the unfupportable load of debt they now lie under , If , upon inquiry , it fhall appear that they have acted ...
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... enemies of his country ; and that he should , for this purpose , facrifice the intereft , and forfeit the friendship of the moft natural allies ; whilft the Minifter is in power , this may feem to proceed from his weakness , or from the ...
... enemies of his country ; and that he should , for this purpose , facrifice the intereft , and forfeit the friendship of the moft natural allies ; whilft the Minifter is in power , this may feem to proceed from his weakness , or from the ...
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... enemies of his country , or that he knowingly and wickedly facrificed the intereft of his country to fome private view of his own . If he employed any one in tranfacting or receiving the bribe , if he was ever so free in converfation ...
... enemies of his country , or that he knowingly and wickedly facrificed the intereft of his country to fome private view of his own . If he employed any one in tranfacting or receiving the bribe , if he was ever so free in converfation ...
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... enemies , or for the affistance of our allies ; that every method proposed of late years , for fecuring our Constitution against our most dangerous enemy , Corruption , has been , by his means , rejected , or rendered in- effectual ...
... enemies , or for the affistance of our allies ; that every method proposed of late years , for fecuring our Constitution against our most dangerous enemy , Corruption , has been , by his means , rejected , or rendered in- effectual ...
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abfolute Addrefs Adminiſtration affairs afferted againſt anſwer becauſe Bill Britiſh cafe caufe cauſe circumftances Commiffioners confequence confidence confideration Conftitution Crown defire duty England eſtabliſhed expence faid fame favour fecurity fent fervice fhall fhew fince firſt fituation fome foon fpirit ftanding fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fupport fure Government Great-Britain greateſt himſelf Honourable Gentleman Houfe Houſe of Commons increaſe intereft itſelf juſt King kingdom laft laſt late laws leaft leaſt lefs liberties Lords Majefty Majefty's meaſures ment Minifters moft moſt Motion muft muſt myſelf nation neceffary never Noble obferve occafion opinion oppofe oppofition Parliament peace perfons pleaſed poffible prefent prefervation Prince Prince of Wales propofed puniſh purpoſe queftion raiſed reaſon refpect reign ſay ſcheme Seffion ſhall ſhould Sir Robert Walpole ſome Spain ſtanding army ſtate ſuch ſuppoſe thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Throne tion troops truft uſe whofe