| 1805 - 676 strani
...Walpole being asked by Lord Chesterfield, what he thought of Sir WilJiam's project, replied, «' 1 have Old England set against me, and do you think I will have New England likewise?" (From the late Earl of Hardwicke, communicated by Lord Chesterfield.) Coxe't Memoirs of Sir Robert... | |
| 1805 - 654 strani
...Robert Walpole b=ing asked by Lord Chesterfield, what he thought of Sir William's project, replied, " 1 have Old England set against me, and do you think I will have New England likewise?" (From the late I'.arl of Hardwicke, communicated by Lord Cliestcifield.) Coxe's Memoirs of Sir Robert... | |
| William Coxe - 1816 - 448 strani
...tax. Sir Robert Walpole being asked by lord Chesterfield what he thought of Sir William's project, replied, " I have old England set against me, and do you think I will have new England likewise ?"-|- But although he followed in general this true and wise principle, yet he by no means seems to... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 304 strani
...the failure of the excise hill, the same plan was proposed to him by Sir William Ruth, when, Walpole indignantly replied, " I have Old England set against...and do you think I will have New England likewise." This darin" measure was reserved for Mr. Grenville, who brought forward his proposition on the 10lh... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 446 strani
...mind and by education. He began with Virginia, and though his production was quite respectable, lie was not encouraged to proceed with his undertaking....patent granted to Wood, replied, '-If, after all, the Insn sboutd dislike the plan, I shall give it up, as i could never wish to oppose the general opinion... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1830 - 234 strani
...that house. His interest and influence, however, gradually increased, and was at a great height, when before me gives the following account of his departure;...Irish should dislike the plan, I shall give it up, as I would never wish to oppose the general opinion of a country." But what shall we say of OUT popular... | |
| 1832 - 460 strani
...suggested to the British ministry the idea of taxing tlte colonies. In Coxe's Memoirs of Sir Kobert Walpole, we find it particularly stated, that Sir...Irish should dislike the plan, I shall give it up, as I could never wish to oppose the general opinion of a country." But what shall we say of our popular... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1851 - 588 strani
...Chesterfield what he thought of Keith's project, replied with his usual good humour and good sense, " I have Old England set against me, " and do you think I will have New England " likewise ? " * Unhappily the decision on this subject was now to rest with a statesman of far less either good... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851 - 570 strani
...Chesterfield what he thought of Keith's project, replied with his usual good humour and good sense, " I have Old England set against me, " and do you think I will have New England " likewise ? " * Unhappily the decision on this subject was now to rest with a statesman of far less either good... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 416 strani
...Chesterfield what he thought of Keith's project, replied with his usual good humour and good sense, "I have Old England set against me, and do you think I will "have New England likewise?"** Unhappily the decision on this subject was now to rest with a statesman of far less either good sense... | |
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