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Admitting, however, for the sake of argument, that I am prime and sole minister in this country, am I, therefore, prime and sole minister of all Europe? Am I answerable for the conduct of other countries as well as for that of my own?
~ Robert Walpole
Admitting
Am
Answerable
Argument
Conduct
Countries
Country
Europe
However
I Am
Minister
My Own
Other
Other Countries
Own
Prime
Sake
Sole
Therefore
Well
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All those men have their price.
~ Robert Walpole
Men
Price
Those
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And here a most heinous charge is made, that the nation has been burdened with unnecessary expenses for the sole purpose of preventing the discharge of our debts and the abolition of taxes.
~ Robert Walpole
Abolition
Been
Burdened
Charge
Debts
Discharge
Expenses
Has-Been
Here
Made
Most
Nation
Our
Preventing
Purpose
Sole
Sole Purpose
Taxes
Unnecessary
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And therefore, for the sake of my mater, without any regard for my own, I hope all those that have a due regard for our constitution and for the rights and prerogatives of the crown, without which our constitution can not be preserved, will be against this motion.
~ Robert Walpole
Against
Any
Constitution
Crown
Due
Hope
Motion
My Own
Our
Own
Preserved
Regard
Rights
Sake
Therefore
Those
Which
Will
Without
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But I have the satisfaction, at the same time, to reflect that the impression to be made depends upon the consistency of the charge and the motives of the prosecutors.
~ Robert Walpole
Charge
Consistency
Depends
Impression
Made
Motives
Prosecutors
Reflect
Same
Same Time
Satisfaction
Time
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But I must think that an address to his majesty to remove one of his servants, without so much as alleging any particular crime against him, is one of the greatest encroachments that was ever made upon the prerogatives of the crown.
~ Robert Walpole
Address
Against
Any
Crime
Crown
Ever
Greatest
Him
His
Made
Majesty
Much
Must
Particular
Remove
Servants
Think
Without
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Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced.
~ Robert Walpole
Deal
Gentlemen
Great
Great Deal
Patriotism
Practiced
Talked
Word
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Have I given any symptoms of an avaricious disposition? Have I obtained any grants from the crown since I have been placed at the head of the treasury? Has my conduct been different from that which others in the same station would have followed?
~ Robert Walpole
Any
Been
Conduct
Crown
Different
Disposition
Followed
Given
Grants
Head
Obtained
Others
Placed
Same
Since
Station
Symptoms
Treasury
Which
Would
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I am called repeatedly and insidiously prime and sole minister.
~ Robert Walpole
Am
I Am
Minister
Prime
Repeatedly
Sole
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I can not, therefore, see how this can be imputed as a crime, or how any of the king's ministers can be blamed for his doing what the public has no concern in; for if the public be well and faithfully served it has no business to ask by whom.
~ Robert Walpole
Any
Ask
Blamed
Business
Concern
Crime
Doing
Faithfully
His
How
I Can
King
Ministers
No Business
Public
See
Served
Therefore
Well
Whom
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I happened to be one of those who thought all these expenses necessary, and I had the good fortune to have the majority of both houses of Parliament on my side.
~ Robert Walpole
Both
Expenses
Fortune
Good
Good Fortune
Had
Happened
Houses
Majority
Necessary
Parliament
Side
Those
Thought
Who
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I have never been afraid of making patriots; but I disdain and despise all their efforts.
~ Robert Walpole
Afraid
Been
Despise
Disdain
Efforts
Making
Never
Patriots
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I will not attempt to deny the reasonableness and necessity of a party war; but in carrying on that war all principles and rules of justice should not be departed from.
~ Robert Walpole
Attempt
Carrying
Deny
Departed
Justice
Necessity
Party
Principles
Rules
Should
War
Will
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If they are really persuaded that the army is annually established by me, that I have the sole disposal of posts and honours, that I employ this power in the destruction of liberty and the diminution of commerce, let me awaken them from their delusion.
~ Robert Walpole
Army
Awaken
Commerce
Delusion
Destruction
Disposal
Employ
Established
Honours
Liberty
Me
Persuaded
Posts
Power
Really
Sole
Them
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Is it no imputation to be arraigned before this House, in which I have sat forty years, and to have my name transmitted to posterity with disgrace and infamy?
~ Robert Walpole
Before
Disgrace
Forty
Forty Years
House
Infamy
Name
Posterity
Sat
Transmitted
Which
Years
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IT has been observed by several gentlemen, in vindication of this motion, that if it should be carried, neither my life, liberty, nor estate will be affected.
~ Robert Walpole
Affected
Been
Carried
Estate
Gentlemen
Has-Been
Liberty
Life
Motion
My Life
Neither
Nor
Observed
Several
Should
Vindication
Will
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It has from the beginning been carried on with as much vigor and as great care of our trade as was consistent with our safety at home and with the circumstances we were in at the beginning of the war.
~ Robert Walpole
Been
Beginning
Care
Carried
Circumstances
Consistent
Great
Home
Much
Our
Safety
Trade
Vigor
War
Were
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It is but refusing to gratify an unreasonable or an insolent demand, and up starts a patriot.
~ Robert Walpole
Demand
Gratify
Insolent
Patriot
Refusing
Starts
Unreasonable
Up
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Let sleeping dogs lie.
~ Robert Walpole
Dogs
Lie
Sleeping
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Many words are not wanting to show that the particular view of each court occasioned the dangers which affected the public tranquillity; yet the whole is charged to my account. Nor is this sufficient.
~ Robert Walpole
Account
Affected
Charged
Court
Dangers
Each
Many
Nor
Particular
Public
Show
Sufficient
Tranquillity
View
Wanting
Which
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Robert Walpole
Profession
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BirthDate
26 August, 1676
DeathDate
18 March, 1745
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