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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... never known what it was to be concerned in a popular Administration , he was acquainted with no means of preferving his power but that of corruption . The maxim which he pursued and avowed is well known . He ridiculed the very ideas of ...
... never known what it was to be concerned in a popular Administration , he was acquainted with no means of preferving his power but that of corruption . The maxim which he pursued and avowed is well known . He ridiculed the very ideas of ...
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... never been laid before the Houfe , and of which , by a neceffary con- fequence , the House must have been supposed to have been en- tirely ignorant it is true , Sir , we have of late years , fallen into a custom of complimenting the ...
... never been laid before the Houfe , and of which , by a neceffary con- fequence , the House must have been supposed to have been en- tirely ignorant it is true , Sir , we have of late years , fallen into a custom of complimenting the ...
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... never condefcend upon that occafion , to enter into the particulars of his Majesty's Speech when they were to approach the King , and to declare 2 their their affection and their fidelity to him , they thought BEAUTIES OF THE.
... never condefcend upon that occafion , to enter into the particulars of his Majesty's Speech when they were to approach the King , and to declare 2 their their affection and their fidelity to him , they thought BEAUTIES OF THE.
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... never had any other tendency than to promote his honour , by pro- moting the happiness of the people . Of this , Sir , we had many late inftances , especially when the fovereign power , in the ab- fence of her royal confort , was ...
... never had any other tendency than to promote his honour , by pro- moting the happiness of the people . Of this , Sir , we had many late inftances , especially when the fovereign power , in the ab- fence of her royal confort , was ...
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... never fail to repeat the laft words of a fentence , fo , it feems , we muft never fail echoing back . back the laft paragraph of his Majefty's Speech . This BRITISH SENATE . II.
... never fail to repeat the laft words of a fentence , fo , it feems , we muft never fail echoing back . back the laft paragraph of his Majefty's Speech . This BRITISH SENATE . II.
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