The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 18 |
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... affairs might embolden the Enemy to propofe , which would ftop up the chan- nels through which the nation drew its beft refources , and shut up all the markets of Europe , that were the fources of our com- merce ? " Was not this , then ...
... affairs might embolden the Enemy to propofe , which would ftop up the chan- nels through which the nation drew its beft refources , and shut up all the markets of Europe , that were the fources of our com- merce ? " Was not this , then ...
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... affairs . The true way of confidering the fub- ject was , whether the advantages to the Emperor and Great Bri- tain , to be gained by the Loan , would counterbalance the cer- tain difadvantages that fuch Loan would produce at home ...
... affairs . The true way of confidering the fub- ject was , whether the advantages to the Emperor and Great Bri- tain , to be gained by the Loan , would counterbalance the cer- tain difadvantages that fuch Loan would produce at home ...
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... affairs on the continent ; when they faw the delufive hopes held out by the Right Honour able Gentleman blafted , and the statements on which he had proceeded proved to be falfe , was it poffible for those who had truited to his ...
... affairs on the continent ; when they faw the delufive hopes held out by the Right Honour able Gentleman blafted , and the statements on which he had proceeded proved to be falfe , was it poffible for those who had truited to his ...
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... affairs in that country , he sup- posed that none would be difpofed to doubt . The 1,600,000l . which had been already advanced for the service of the Emperor , he alfo conceived that their Lordships could have no objection to make good ...
... affairs in that country , he sup- posed that none would be difpofed to doubt . The 1,600,000l . which had been already advanced for the service of the Emperor , he alfo conceived that their Lordships could have no objection to make good ...
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... affairs ; who have fhewn a degree of guilt , or incapacity , or both , that has led us to the brink of deftruction . I fay this is not a time , nor are the prefent circumftances , in which we fhould repofe confidence in Administration ...
... affairs ; who have fhewn a degree of guilt , or incapacity , or both , that has led us to the brink of deftruction . I fay this is not a time , nor are the prefent circumftances , in which we fhould repofe confidence in Administration ...
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Seite xl - Our detached and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injury from external annoyance...
Seite xxxii - I beg you at the same time to do me the justice to be assured, that this .resolution has not been taken without a strict regard to all the considerations appertaining to the relation which binds a dutiful citizen to his country...
Seite xli - The inducements of interest for observing that conduct will best be referred to your own reflections and experience. With me, a predominant motive has been to endeavour to gain time to our country to settle and mature its yet recent institutions, and to progress without interruption to that degree of strength and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes.
Seite xxxiii - ... every day the increasing weight of years admonishes me, more and more, that the shade of retirement is as necessary to me as it will be welcome. Satisfied that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe that, while choice and prudence invite me to quit the political scene, patriotism does not forbid it.
Seite xli - ... it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favors from another: that it must pay with a portion of its independence for whatever it may accept under that character; that by such acceptance, it may place itself in the condition of having given equivalents for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate upon, real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which...
Seite xxxvii - Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally.
Seite xli - The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without any thing more, from the obligation which justice and humanity impose on every nation, in cases in which it is free to act, to maintain inviolate the relations of peace and amity towards other nations.
Seite xl - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Seite xli - How far in the discharge of my official duties I have been guided by the principles which have been delineated the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world.
Seite xxxv - States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them, of a policy in the general government and in the Atlantic States unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi...