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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... happy have we thought ourselves , after a great deal of money spent , if we could but recover our former condition . In fhort , Sir , if any Gentleman will rife up and fhew me any addition , or any new advantage , with refpect either to ...
... happy have we thought ourselves , after a great deal of money spent , if we could but recover our former condition . In fhort , Sir , if any Gentleman will rife up and fhew me any addition , or any new advantage , with refpect either to ...
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... happy , and an uncorrupted people . Watkin Williams - Wynne , Jan. 24 , 1738 . I KNOW , my Lords , it has been of late years a cuftom , to make the Addrefs of this House a fort of echo to his Majesty's Speech from the Throne ; and as ...
... happy , and an uncorrupted people . Watkin Williams - Wynne , Jan. 24 , 1738 . I KNOW , my Lords , it has been of late years a cuftom , to make the Addrefs of this House a fort of echo to his Majesty's Speech from the Throne ; and as ...
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... happy establishment , as a friend to his moft gracious Majesty now upon the Throne , as a friend to my country , and as a Member of this Houfe , I think I am in duty bound to make ; but as it is a Motion of an extraordinary , though not ...
... happy establishment , as a friend to his moft gracious Majesty now upon the Throne , as a friend to my country , and as a Member of this Houfe , I think I am in duty bound to make ; but as it is a Motion of an extraordinary , though not ...
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... happy Con- ftitution , there is one that is reciprocal to King and People , which is a legal and regular method by which the People may lay their grievances , complaints , and opinions , before their Sovereign ; not only with regard to ...
... happy Con- ftitution , there is one that is reciprocal to King and People , which is a legal and regular method by which the People may lay their grievances , complaints , and opinions , before their Sovereign ; not only with regard to ...
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... happy Establishment . After what I have faid , Sir , I believe no Gentleman can mistake the person I mean : I am convinced every one supposes I mean the Honorable Gentleman , who fits upon the floor , over against me ; and the whole ...
... happy Establishment . After what I have faid , Sir , I believe no Gentleman can mistake the person I mean : I am convinced every one supposes I mean the Honorable Gentleman , who fits upon the floor , over against me ; and the whole ...
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