| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 466 sider
...firft moved this Order, fhould put it into what Method they pleafe ; but I muft take leave to fay, that, begin where you will, if you do not end with...Council have committed any Fault, it is very fit they fhould have what they deferve, but I hope no Perfuafion will prevail with the Prince himfelf to lay... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1762 - 578 sider
...pleafe ; but I muft take leave to fay, that, begin where you will, if you do not end with the jniniflry, we (hall be in a worfe condition, in my opinion, than...very fit they mould have what they deferve ; but, 1 hope, no pcrfuafion wifl prevail with the _prince himftlf to lay down that commiffion. The navy,... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1762 - 572 sider
...I mull take leave to fay, that, begin where you will, if you do not end with the minilliy, we fhall be in a worfe condition, in my opinion, than We, were...council have committed any fault, it is very fit they fliould have what they deferve ; but. I hope, no perfuafion wiD prevail with the prince himfelf to... | |
| Frank Taylor - 1921 - 634 sider
...ministry, we shall be in a worse condition . . . than we were before." " As to the Admiralty," he said, " if the Prince's council have committed any fault, it is very fit they should have what they deserve." But he strongly deprecated the removal of the Prince himself, because... | |
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