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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... safety , and without inter- ruption . There are other men , and thofe not a few , who are fo fond of novelty and change , that they are continually wishing for public convulfions and revolutions : fuch men are of fo odd a temper , that ...
... safety , and without inter- ruption . There are other men , and thofe not a few , who are fo fond of novelty and change , that they are continually wishing for public convulfions and revolutions : fuch men are of fo odd a temper , that ...
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... rufh headlong on certain ruin , or retreat with safety : but defpicable , unprincipled , 82 BEAUTIES OF THE Mr Pulteney Mr Lyttelton Sir Thomas Afton Horace Walpole Lord Hervey Lord Delawar Colonel Barré 38 Lord George Gordon.
... rufh headlong on certain ruin , or retreat with safety : but defpicable , unprincipled , 82 BEAUTIES OF THE Mr Pulteney Mr Lyttelton Sir Thomas Afton Horace Walpole Lord Hervey Lord Delawar Colonel Barré 38 Lord George Gordon.
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... safety : but defpicable , unprincipled , and detefted as they are , I had nevertheless learned to treat their persons with respect : yet , when fuch men grow abufive and insolent , urge their claims of merit for what they deserve an axe ...
... safety : but defpicable , unprincipled , and detefted as they are , I had nevertheless learned to treat their persons with respect : yet , when fuch men grow abufive and insolent , urge their claims of merit for what they deserve an axe ...
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... safety ; yet most of them were privately conveyed into counties adjacent to the port . where the fhips lay , and fold there . Then foon after a fum of 500,000l . was demanded and granted for the payment of the Civil Lift Debts ; on ...
... safety ; yet most of them were privately conveyed into counties adjacent to the port . where the fhips lay , and fold there . Then foon after a fum of 500,000l . was demanded and granted for the payment of the Civil Lift Debts ; on ...
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... safety than ever it was in any other country ; for by our old laws , even in this country , it was most severely punished . By a law of the great and wife King Alfred , the author and spreader of false ru- mours among the people was to ...
... safety than ever it was in any other country ; for by our old laws , even in this country , it was most severely punished . By a law of the great and wife King Alfred , the author and spreader of false ru- mours among the people was to ...
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