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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... must be acknowledged to have been , in this instance , truly noble and praise - worthy . But they who confider the intrigues of party , and that he spoke in favour of those measures , will find little room to suppose , that his ...
... must be acknowledged to have been , in this instance , truly noble and praise - worthy . But they who confider the intrigues of party , and that he spoke in favour of those measures , will find little room to suppose , that his ...
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... must still look on " them as patriots and fathers of their country : and since they " have by mifchance difcovered their nakedness , we ought , ac- " cording to the cuftom , to cover it , by turning our backs << upon it . " Sir Robert ...
... must still look on " them as patriots and fathers of their country : and since they " have by mifchance difcovered their nakedness , we ought , ac- " cording to the cuftom , to cover it , by turning our backs << upon it . " Sir Robert ...
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... must be left to the impartial Historian to fet it in a proper light . The Reader need not be informed , that he was long called " The Father of Corruption , " though , perhaps , 2 perhaps , he had only been an improver of it LIFE OF SIR ...
... must be left to the impartial Historian to fet it in a proper light . The Reader need not be informed , that he was long called " The Father of Corruption , " though , perhaps , 2 perhaps , he had only been an improver of it LIFE OF SIR ...
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... must be faid of the Imperial Court , that they have acted with Readiness and prudence ; they have properly adhered to the natural interefts of their native country , and have fteadily pursued the plan they had in view , through all the ...
... must be faid of the Imperial Court , that they have acted with Readiness and prudence ; they have properly adhered to the natural interefts of their native country , and have fteadily pursued the plan they had in view , through all the ...
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... must be faid , - that we have been like a man in a room , who wants to get out , and though the door be open , and a clear way to it , yet he ftalks round the room , breaks his fhins over a ftool , tumbles over a chair , and at last ...
... must be faid , - that we have been like a man in a room , who wants to get out , and though the door be open , and a clear way to it , yet he ftalks round the room , breaks his fhins over a ftool , tumbles over a chair , and at last ...
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