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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... least to have very much the appearance , of its having been a mere factious movement . On the day of his refignation he brought in the Sinking Fund Bill , which he prefented as a country Gentleman , and which , he faid , he hoped would ...
... least to have very much the appearance , of its having been a mere factious movement . On the day of his refignation he brought in the Sinking Fund Bill , which he prefented as a country Gentleman , and which , he faid , he hoped would ...
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... least a great part of it , implies a general approbation of all our late measures , particularly thofe relating to the pre- fent war , which the majority of this House are , in my opinion , entirely ignorant of , I cannot agree to it ...
... least a great part of it , implies a general approbation of all our late measures , particularly thofe relating to the pre- fent war , which the majority of this House are , in my opinion , entirely ignorant of , I cannot agree to it ...
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... least in private life , to thank a man , or to make our acknowledgments to a man , for his not doing us a notable mischief , is a contemptuous way of ex- preffing ourselves , and is always an infinuation , that from fuch a man's malice ...
... least in private life , to thank a man , or to make our acknowledgments to a man , for his not doing us a notable mischief , is a contemptuous way of ex- preffing ourselves , and is always an infinuation , that from fuch a man's malice ...
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... least , to addrefs his Majefty to remove such a Minister , because such a one is inconfiftent with the conftitution of our government . Upon this queftion , my Lords , it fignifies nothing whether the general character the Minister has ...
... least , to addrefs his Majefty to remove such a Minister , because such a one is inconfiftent with the conftitution of our government . Upon this queftion , my Lords , it fignifies nothing whether the general character the Minister has ...
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... least as soon as their grief for the lofs of fo brave a Prince would give them leave , the House of Commons addreffed the King to create his fon Prince of Wales , and Duke of Cornwall , which that wife King immediately agreed to ; for ...
... least as soon as their grief for the lofs of fo brave a Prince would give them leave , the House of Commons addreffed the King to create his fon Prince of Wales , and Duke of Cornwall , which that wife King immediately agreed to ; for ...
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