Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham: And of the Principal Events of His Time. With His Speeches in Parliament, from the Year 1736 to the Year 1778, Том 1W. Porter, 1792 |
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... diamond ring presented to his Majesty. Lord Rochford made Secretary of State — with the reasons. Lord Chatham resigns. Lord Townshend continued in Ireland. - ,-. SPEECHES AND ANECDOTES. CHAP. I. Introduction. — Mr. Pitt's Birth. CONTENTS.
... diamond ring presented to his Majesty. Lord Rochford made Secretary of State — with the reasons. Lord Chatham resigns. Lord Townshend continued in Ireland. - ,-. SPEECHES AND ANECDOTES. CHAP. I. Introduction. — Mr. Pitt's Birth. CONTENTS.
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... Majesty, to congratulate His Majesty upon the nuptials of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and to express the satissaction and great, joy of his saithsul Commons on this happy occasion, which they look upon with unspeakable ...
... Majesty, to congratulate His Majesty upon the nuptials of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and to express the satissaction and great, joy of his saithsul Commons on this happy occasion, which they look upon with unspeakable ...
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... Majesty. How great so ever the joy of the public may be, and very great it certainly is, in receiving this benesit from his Majesty, it must be inserior to that high satisfaction, which he himself enjoys, in bestowing it : And if I may ...
... Majesty. How great so ever the joy of the public may be, and very great it certainly is, in receiving this benesit from his Majesty, it must be inserior to that high satisfaction, which he himself enjoys, in bestowing it : And if I may ...
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... Majesty in the measure now before us ; a measure which the nation thought could never rsome too soon, because it brings with it the promts- of an additional strength to the Protestant succession in his Majesty's illustrious and royal ...
... Majesty in the measure now before us ; a measure which the nation thought could never rsome too soon, because it brings with it the promts- of an additional strength to the Protestant succession in his Majesty's illustrious and royal ...
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... Majesty to settle ioo,oool. per annum on the Prince of Wales. The minister, Sir Robert IValpoU, opposed this motion with all his strength. The Prince being in opposition to him, he was sensible that a compliance with the motion, would ...
... Majesty to settle ioo,oool. per annum on the Prince of Wales. The minister, Sir Robert IValpoU, opposed this motion with all his strength. The Prince being in opposition to him, he was sensible that a compliance with the motion, would ...
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Страница 338 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example.
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Страница 336 - Improper restraints have been laid on the continent in favour of the islands. You have but two nations to trade with in America. Would you had twenty ! Let Acts of Parliament in consequence of treaties remain ; but let not an English minister become a customhouse officer for Spain, or for any foreign power. Much is wrong ! Much may be amended for the general good of the whole ! Does the gentleman complain he has been misrepresented in the public prints?
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Страница 335 - I will be bold to affirm that the profits to Great Britain from the trade of the colonies, through all its branches, is two millions a year. This is the fund that carried you triumphantly through the last war. The estates that were rented at two thousand pounds a year, threescore years ago, are at three thousand at present. Those estates sold then from fifteen to eighteen years' purchase : the same may now be sold for thirty.
Страница 330 - The commons of America, represented in their several assemblies, have ever been in possession of the exercise of this, their constitutional right, of giving and granting their own money. They would have been slaves if they had not enjoyed it.
Страница 330 - ... except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Страница 328 - It is my opinion that this kingdom has no right to lay a tax upon the colonies. At the same time I assert the authority of this kingdom over the colonies to be sovereign and supreme in every circumstance of government and legislation whatsoever.