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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... Parliament , and I find but few of our old customs that are altered for the better : however , if we must go on with the custom of making long - winded Addresses , I think we ought to take fome notice of the spirit that is at present ...
... Parliament , and I find but few of our old customs that are altered for the better : however , if we must go on with the custom of making long - winded Addresses , I think we ought to take fome notice of the spirit that is at present ...
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... Parliament , than moft I have heard fince I have had the honour to be a Member of this Houfe . I hope we shall not find that this extraordinary modefty proceeds from a consciousness of mifconduct . For the fake of the public , I ...
... Parliament , than moft I have heard fince I have had the honour to be a Member of this Houfe . I hope we shall not find that this extraordinary modefty proceeds from a consciousness of mifconduct . For the fake of the public , I ...
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... Parliament , and I remember feveral Motions were then . made , for getting fome infight into the ftate of our foreign ' affairs , and our late tranfactions : Motions which appeared to me highly reasonable , and even abfolutely neceffary ...
... Parliament , and I remember feveral Motions were then . made , for getting fome infight into the ftate of our foreign ' affairs , and our late tranfactions : Motions which appeared to me highly reasonable , and even abfolutely neceffary ...
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... Parliament , to return his Majesty our Thanks for his Speech from the Throne ; but the fevere ftroke , which not only his Majefty and the Royal Family , but all the nation have received fince our laft meeting , in the death of the Queen ...
... Parliament , to return his Majesty our Thanks for his Speech from the Throne ; but the fevere ftroke , which not only his Majefty and the Royal Family , but all the nation have received fince our laft meeting , in the death of the Queen ...
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... Parliament , and especially of this House , to give our Sovereign the most fincere advice , not only when it is afked , but often when it is not defired by the Crown . As Members of this House , we are in duty bound to have a watchful ...
... Parliament , and especially of this House , to give our Sovereign the most fincere advice , not only when it is afked , but often when it is not defired by the Crown . As Members of this House , we are in duty bound to have a watchful ...
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