Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham: And of the Principal Events of His Time, Том 1L. B. Seeley, 1797 |
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... called maiden , or first speeches , were not only heard with great indulgence , but pleasure ; and were honoured with the warmeft approbation of every auditor . The Honoured extraordinary merit of these young gentle- men induced his ...
... called maiden , or first speeches , were not only heard with great indulgence , but pleasure ; and were honoured with the warmeft approbation of every auditor . The Honoured extraordinary merit of these young gentle- men induced his ...
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... which we were with defiance called upon to give ? Is this curfory blend ed difquifition of matters , of fuch varietý and extent , all we owe to ourselves and our country ? country ? Our trade is at a stake , it 42 ANECDOTES AND SPEECHES.
... which we were with defiance called upon to give ? Is this curfory blend ed difquifition of matters , of fuch varietý and extent , all we owe to ourselves and our country ? country ? Our trade is at a stake , it 42 ANECDOTES AND SPEECHES.
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... called , is not omitted , in- deed , in the preamble to the convention , but it stands there as the reproach of the whole , as the strongest evidence of the fatal fubmiffion that follows : On the part of Spain , an ufurpation , an ...
... called , is not omitted , in- deed , in the preamble to the convention , but it stands there as the reproach of the whole , as the strongest evidence of the fatal fubmiffion that follows : On the part of Spain , an ufurpation , an ...
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... called to order by Mr. Win- mington . nington , who reprehended him in very illi- beral terms , and was proceeding in the fame` ftrain , when Mr. Pitt , in turn , called Mr. Winnington to order , and faid , Reply to Mr. Win- If this be ...
... called to order by Mr. Win- mington . nington , who reprehended him in very illi- beral terms , and was proceeding in the fame` ftrain , when Mr. Pitt , in turn , called Mr. Winnington to order , and faid , Reply to Mr. Win- If this be ...
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... called out for war , and to gratify , on the other , the French , who infifted that the Spanish treasures fhould not be seized . + • The minister who neglects any just op- portunity of promoting the power , or in- creafing the wealth ...
... called out for war , and to gratify , on the other , the French , who infifted that the Spanish treasures fhould not be seized . + • The minister who neglects any just op- portunity of promoting the power , or in- creafing the wealth ...
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Страница 444 - 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.
Страница 446 - 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 454 - I am content, if it be your pleasure, to be silent. [Here he paused. The House resounding with Go on ! go on ! he proceeded :] Gentlemen, sir. have been charged with giving birth to sedition in America. They have spoken their sentiments with freedom against this unhappy act, and that freedom has become their crime. Sorry I am to hear the liberty of speech in this House imputed as a crime. But the imputation shall not discourage me. It is a liberty I mean to exercise. No gentleman ought to be afraid...
Страница 445 - ... proprietors virtually represent the rest of the inhabitants. When, therefore, in this house we give and grant, we give and grant what is our own.
Страница 455 - Wales, that never was taxed by Parliament till it was incorporated. I would not debate a particular point of law with the gentleman. I know his abilities. I have been obliged to his diligent researches: but, for the defence of liberty, upon a general principle, upon a Constitutional principle, it is a ground on which I stand firm; on which I dare meet any man.
Страница 450 - When I proposed to tax America, I asked the House, if any gentleman would object to the right; I repeatedly asked it, and no man would attempt to deny it. Protection and obedience are reciprocal. Great Britain protects America; America is bound to yield obedience. If not, tell me when the Americans were emancipated?
Страница 440 - One word only he could not approve of; an early is a word that does not belong to the notice the Ministry have given to Parliament of the troubles in America. In a matter of such importance the communication ought to have been immediate; I speak not with respect to parties; I stand up in this place single and unconnected.
Страница 463 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example.
Страница 442 - ... of your enemies, and had gone nigh to have overturned the state in the war before the last. These men, in the last war, were brought to combat on your side. They served with fidelity, as they fought with valour, and conquered for you in every part of the world.
Страница 459 - 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?