8 Quotes & Sayings By Robert Walpole

Robert Walpole was born in 1676 and died in 1745. He was an English politician, commonly known as The First Lord of the Treasury. He was a major figure in the politics of Great Britain between 1721 and 1742 and the first Prime Minister to be dismissed by Parliament for his mismanagement of public affairs.

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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
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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
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Oh, do not read history, for that I know must be false. Robert Walpole
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The very idea of true patriotism is lost, and the term has been prostituted to the very worst of purposes. A patriot, sir! Why, patriots spring up like mushrooms! Robert Walpole
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It is but refusing to gratify an unreasonable or an insolent demand, and up starts a patriot. Robert Walpole
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Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced. Robert Walpole
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All those men have their price. Robert Walpole