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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... regard to the Proteftant fuc- ceffion , and the affurance he procured of the House to the new King , upon its Addrefs of condolence and congratulation , " That the Commons would make good all Parliamentary funds . ” On the opening of a ...
... regard to the Proteftant fuc- ceffion , and the affurance he procured of the House to the new King , upon its Addrefs of condolence and congratulation , " That the Commons would make good all Parliamentary funds . ” On the opening of a ...
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... regard to the ancient cuftom and dignity of Parliaments , than has been fhewn of late years . In former times , the Addreffes of this Houfe , in return to his Majesty's Speech from the Throne , were always conceived in the most general ...
... regard to the ancient cuftom and dignity of Parliaments , than has been fhewn of late years . In former times , the Addreffes of this Houfe , in return to his Majesty's Speech from the Throne , were always conceived in the most general ...
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... regard to trade and navigation in America ; but does a man in Spain reason , that these pre- tenfions must be regulated to the fatisfaction and honor of Eng- land ? No , Sir ; they conclude , and with reason , from the high fpirit of ...
... regard to trade and navigation in America ; but does a man in Spain reason , that these pre- tenfions must be regulated to the fatisfaction and honor of Eng- land ? No , Sir ; they conclude , and with reason , from the high fpirit of ...
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... regard to the measures he pursues , but also with regard to the perfons he employs . In abfolute monarchies , the People may fuffer , they may complain ; but though their fufferings be public , their complaints must be private ; they ...
... regard to the measures he pursues , but also with regard to the perfons he employs . In abfolute monarchies , the People may fuffer , they may complain ; but though their fufferings be public , their complaints must be private ; they ...
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... regard to the measures he purfues , and the per- fons he advises with or employs in the executive part of our Government ; and therefore whilst we fit here and do our duty , no general discontent can arife , without his Majesty's being ...
... regard to the measures he purfues , and the per- fons he advises with or employs in the executive part of our Government ; and therefore whilst we fit here and do our duty , no general discontent can arife , without his Majesty's being ...
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