Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 5
... admitting secret participation in this dark and undefined concern , to spread corruption to the greatest and the most alarm- ing extent . These facts relative to the debts were so notorious , the opinion of their being a principal ...
... admitting secret participation in this dark and undefined concern , to spread corruption to the greatest and the most alarm- ing extent . These facts relative to the debts were so notorious , the opinion of their being a principal ...
Side 12
... admit , because I have some experience of the fact , that for the interiour regula- tion of India , a minute knowledge of India is requi- site . But , on any specifick matter of delinquency in its government , you are as capable of ...
... admit , because I have some experience of the fact , that for the interiour regula- tion of India , a minute knowledge of India is requi- site . But , on any specifick matter of delinquency in its government , you are as capable of ...
Side 16
... admit but one step towards in- quiry , and he is undone . You must be ignorant , or he cannot be safe . But before his curtain is let down , and the shades of eternal night shall veil our eastern dominions from our view , permit me ...
... admit but one step towards in- quiry , and he is undone . You must be ignorant , or he cannot be safe . But before his curtain is let down , and the shades of eternal night shall veil our eastern dominions from our view , permit me ...
Side 24
... admit this debt to stand the fairest of the whole ; for whatever may be my suspicions concern- ing a part of it , I can convict it of nothing worse than the most enormous usury . But I can convict upon the spot the right honourable ...
... admit this debt to stand the fairest of the whole ; for whatever may be my suspicions concern- ing a part of it , I can convict it of nothing worse than the most enormous usury . But I can convict upon the spot the right honourable ...
Side 38
... admits that it was contracted in defiance of the com- pany's orders , without even the pretended sanction of any pretended representatives . Nobody , indeed , has yet been found hardy enough to stand forth avowedly in its defence . But ...
... admits that it was contracted in defiance of the com- pany's orders , without even the pretended sanction of any pretended representatives . Nobody , indeed , has yet been found hardy enough to stand forth avowedly in its defence . But ...
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