| Political state of Great Britain - 1716 - 790 pages
...any time Negotiate an Alliance prejudicial to the Intereftof England, and by their Artifice impole upon a Parliament to approve and confirm it-, is it not a peculiar Happinefs, that fuch a Parliament will quickly hav,e an end ? and that the People have it in their... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pages
...an Argument fingly fufKcient with me to fupport the Triennial Bill. For fuppofmg a Miniftry fliall at any Time negotiate an Alliance prejudicial to the...Parliament to approve and confirm it ; is it not a peculiar Happinefs, that fuch a Parliament will quickly have an End ; and that the People have it in their own... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 pages
...any time negociate an alliance prejudicial to the interest of England, and by their artifice impose upon a parliament to approve and confirm it ; is it not a peculiar happiness, that such a parliament will quickly have an end ; and that the people have it in their own... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1840 - 446 pages
...any time negotiate an alliance prejudicial to the interest of England, and by their artifice impose upon a parliament to approve and confirm it, is it not a peculiar happiness that such parliament will quickly have an end, and that the people have it in their own power... | |
| 1717 - 474 pages
...Miniflry fhall at any Time negotiate an Alliance Alliance prejudicial to the Intereft of £«£/««»</, and by their Artifice impofe upon a Parliament to approve and confirm it ; is it not a peculiar Happinefs, that fuch a" Pirliament will quickly have an End ; and that the People have it in their... | |
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