Affiftance of his Parliament at this critical and important Conjuncture, I, from thence, thought it was the Duty of every Member of this Houfe, to confider our prefent Circumftances, and, if he could think of any Thing that might contribute to our... London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Page 3571740Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1740 - 684 pages
...he might have the immediate advice and affiftance of hi$ parliament at this critical and important conjuncture, I from thence thought it was the duty...our prefent circumftances, and, if he could think of anything that might contribute to our fuccefs in the prefent war, to lay it before the houfe, that,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 432 pages
...might have the immediate Advice and Affiftance of his II i73PParliament at this critical and important Conjuncture, I, from " thence, thought it was the...could think of any thing that might contribute to ourSuccefs in the prefent War, to lay it be/ore the Houfe, that, in. cafe it fhniiM be approved of,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 768 pages
...duty of every member of this House to consider * From the London Magazine. our present circumstances, and, if he could think of any thing that might contribute to our success in the present war, to lay it before the House, that, in case it should be approved of, it... | |
| English essays - 1740 - 676 pages
...he might have the immediate Advice and Affiftance of his Parliament at this critical and important Conjuncture, I, from thence, thought it was the Duty...War, to lay it before the Houfe, that, in cafe it fhould be approved of, it might be offered as the Advice of this Houfe to his Majefty. For this Reafon,... | |
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