Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... bills drawn on them from India - and also a direct tax upon every house in England , in order to facili- tate the vent of their goods , and to avoid instant insolvency - at that very moment that their servants should appear in so ...
... bills drawn on them from India - and also a direct tax upon every house in England , in order to facili- tate the vent of their goods , and to avoid instant insolvency - at that very moment that their servants should appear in so ...
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... bills brought into parliament relative to India , and there were I think no less than four of them . By the bill , commonly called Mr. Pitt's bill , the inquiry was specially , and by express words , committed to the court of directors ...
... bills brought into parliament relative to India , and there were I think no less than four of them . By the bill , commonly called Mr. Pitt's bill , the inquiry was specially , and by express words , committed to the court of directors ...
Side 7
... bill ordering a specifick inquiry , immediately drew up another let- ter , on a principle directly opposite to that , which was prescribed by the act of parliament , and followed by the directors . In these second orders , all idea of ...
... bill ordering a specifick inquiry , immediately drew up another let- ter , on a principle directly opposite to that , which was prescribed by the act of parliament , and followed by the directors . In these second orders , all idea of ...
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... bill of pains and penalties , grounded on a breach of publick trust , relative to the government of the very same part of India . If he should undertake a bill of that kind , he will find no difficulty in conducting it with a degree of ...
... bill of pains and penalties , grounded on a breach of publick trust , relative to the government of the very same part of India . If he should undertake a bill of that kind , he will find no difficulty in conducting it with a degree of ...
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... bill in this house , appointing a rigid inquisition in- to the minutest detail of our offices at home . The collection of sixteen millions annually ; a collection on which the publick greatness , safety , and credit have their reliance ...
... bill in this house , appointing a rigid inquisition in- to the minutest detail of our offices at home . The collection of sixteen millions annually ; a collection on which the publick greatness , safety , and credit have their reliance ...
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