Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 13
... lection to mean , sordid , home - bred cares , that will avert the consequences of a false estimation of our interest , or prevent the shameful dilapidation into which a great empire must fall , by mean repara- NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 13.
... lection to mean , sordid , home - bred cares , that will avert the consequences of a false estimation of our interest , or prevent the shameful dilapidation into which a great empire must fall , by mean repara- NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 13.
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... consequence or situation , possessed of no lucrative offices , without the command of ar- mies , or the known administration of revenues , with- out profession of any kind , without any sort of trade sufficient to employ a pedlar ...
... consequence or situation , possessed of no lucrative offices , without the command of ar- mies , or the known administration of revenues , with- out profession of any kind , without any sort of trade sufficient to employ a pedlar ...
Side 28
... consequences lay in a regular and irresistible train . By employing their influence for the recovery of this debt , their orders , issued in the same breath , against creating new debts , only animated the strong desires of their ser ...
... consequences lay in a regular and irresistible train . By employing their influence for the recovery of this debt , their orders , issued in the same breath , against creating new debts , only animated the strong desires of their ser ...
Side 31
... consequences of this debt of 1767 , are , in the eyes of ministry , so ex- cellent , that its merits are irresistible ; and it takes the lead to give credit and countenance to all the rest . Along with this chosen body of heavy - armed ...
... consequences of this debt of 1767 , are , in the eyes of ministry , so ex- cellent , that its merits are irresistible ; and it takes the lead to give credit and countenance to all the rest . Along with this chosen body of heavy - armed ...
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... consequences which attended them . Even in his official letter , when he tramples on his parliamentary report , yet his general language is the same . Read the preface to this part of the ministe- rial arrangement , and you would ...
... consequences which attended them . Even in his official letter , when he tramples on his parliamentary report , yet his general language is the same . Read the preface to this part of the ministe- rial arrangement , and you would ...
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