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Excerpt from The History and Proceedings of the House of Lord, From the Restoration in 1660, to the Present Time, Vol. 5: Containing, the Most Remarkable Motions, Speeches, Debates, Orders and Resolutions; From 1735, to 1739 As I knew nothing of the Contents of his mli's Speech, till I heard It from the'lhrone, it cannot, my Lords, be pnefumed that I can Rate my Objeftions to the Addrefi now propofed, in foch a regular Manner as I might do, if a Day were appointed for our taking the Speech into Confidention: I believe there are a great many other Lords in the fame Circumfiances u ith me and although we had, in a private Manner, been fully inform ed of the Contents of that Speech which was to be made. Yet I do not think it regular or confifient with the Dig airy of this Houfe, to proceed upon any foch private In formation. As Members of this Houfe, we can have no thing under our Confideration, nor ought we to form an Opinion or a Refolution about any thing, till it has, in a proper andregular Manner, been laid before the Houfe: and, in this light, I am of Opinion none of your Lord lhips can fay, that you have fully and maturely confidered the Speech now before you for my own Part, I am fure I cannot; but, even hour the little Time I have had to confider the Speech and the Add reis now moved for, I am fare I cannot pretend to fay, that my Hopes have been anfwered by the Peace that has been concluded, or by any thin elfe that has happened: for l mull fay, I could ne ver orm any Hopes from the Meafure's we have taken, or from any Account of our late Tranfatlions, that has 0 been laid before this Houfe; and, I believe, there a my of your Lordlhips, who have always been of the fame Opinion with me; therefore, if we refolve to men tion in our Addrefs, any thing about our Hopes, I think we ought to fay, that by various hidden Caufes, and ex trawdimry Incidents, Providence has been pleafed, without any Merit in us, to bring about a Peace, far beyond our Hopes, and even contrary to our Expectations. A Peace, my Lords, has, it is true, been brought about, but I am very certain, we cannot fay it is agood Peace for this Na tion 5 and] am much afraid, it will not be (0 lalling as Esme People may perhaps imagine. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.