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" Excise ; though, in my private opinion, I still think it was a scheme that would have tended very much to the interest of the nation. "
The History of England - Página 207
de Sir James Mackintosh - 1840
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Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole ..., Volumen 2

William Coxe - 1800 - 522 páginas
...he would per^ fuade gentlemen is not yet laid afide, I, for my part, aflure this houfe, I am not fo mad as ever again to engage in any thing that looks like an, excife, though in my own private opinion, I ftill think it was a fcheme that would have tended very...
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Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole ..., Volumen 3

William Coxe - 1816 - 464 páginas
...gentleman was pleased to call it, which he would persuade gentlemen is not yet laid aside, I, for my part, assure this house, I am not so mad as ever again to...engage in any thing that looks like an Excise; though hi my own private opinion, I still think it was a scheme that would have tended very much to the interest...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volumen 9

Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 758 páginas
...pleased to call it, which he would persuade gentlemen, is not yet laid aside, I, for my own part, can assure this House, I am not so mad as ever again to...have tended very much to the interest of the nation, and I am convinced that all the clamours without doors, and a great part of the opposition it met with...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 58

1834 - 596 páginas
...gentleman is pleased to call it, which he would persuade gentlemen is not vet laid aside, I for my part, assure this House, I am not so mad as ever again to...any thing that looks like an Excise ; though, in my private opinion, I still think it was a scheme that would have tended very much to the interest of...
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Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volumen 1;Volumen 3

Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 páginas
...gentleman is pleased to call it, which he would persuade gentlemen is not yet laid aside, I, for my part, assure this House, I am not so mad as ever again to...any thing that looks like an Excise ; though, in my private opinion, I still think it was a scheme that would have tended very much to the interest of...
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Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volumen 1;Volumen 3

Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 páginas
...House, I am not so mad as ever again to engage in any thing that looks like an Excise ; though, in my private opinion, I still think it was a scheme that...would have tended very much to the interest of the natiori." think, to bestow a higher eulogium on any statesman. But the eulogium is far too high for...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles ...

Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1838 - 520 páginas
...was pleased to " call it, which he would persuade us is not yet " laid aside, I, for my own part, can assure this " House I am not so mad as ever again...tended very much to " the interest of the nation." * It is very remarkable, however, that, after his time, some of the least popular clauses of the Excise...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chaoelle ...

Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1837 - 522 páginas
...was pleased to " call it, which he would persuade us is not yet " laid aside, I, for my own part, can assure this " House I am not so mad as ever again...tended very much to " the interest of the nation." * It is very remarkable, however, that, after his time, some of the least popular clauses of the Excise...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volumen 2

Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1837 - 496 páginas
...was pleased to " call it, which he would persuade us is not yet " laid aside, I, for my own part, can assure this " House I am not so mad as ever again...tended very much to " the interest of the nation." * It is very remarkable, however, that, after his time, some of the least popular clauses of the Excise...
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The History of Party: From the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions ..., Volumen 3

George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 páginas
...Pulteney, but the genuine voice of the people which called upon him, than he obeyed in consternation — " I am not so mad as ever again to engage in any thing that looks like an excise."* It was reserved for Toryism to arouse this sluggish but resistless monster into action. Toryism appeared,...
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