Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 17
... demand of a suspect- ed steward upon ruined tenants and an embarrassed master , that the commons of Great Britain are com- manded not to inspect . The whole tenour of the right honourable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature ...
... demand of a suspect- ed steward upon ruined tenants and an embarrassed master , that the commons of Great Britain are com- manded not to inspect . The whole tenour of the right honourable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature ...
Side 24
... demand , the nabob of Arcot is always ready , nay , he earnestly , and with eagerness and passion , contends for delivering up to these pretended credi- tors his territory and his subjects . It is therefore not from treasuries and mines ...
... demand , the nabob of Arcot is always ready , nay , he earnestly , and with eagerness and passion , contends for delivering up to these pretended credi- tors his territory and his subjects . It is therefore not from treasuries and mines ...
Side 38
... demand without such in- quiry as the act has prescribed ; but they have added the arrear of twelve per cent . interest , from the year 1777 to the year 1784 , to make a new capital , raising thereby 160 to 294,000l . Then they charge a ...
... demand without such in- quiry as the act has prescribed ; but they have added the arrear of twelve per cent . interest , from the year 1777 to the year 1784 , to make a new capital , raising thereby 160 to 294,000l . Then they charge a ...
Side 39
... demand ? without an attempt so much as to ascertain the real persons claiming a sum , which rises in the accounts from one million three hundred thousand pounds sterling to two millions four hundred thousand pounds principal money ...
... demand ? without an attempt so much as to ascertain the real persons claiming a sum , which rises in the accounts from one million three hundred thousand pounds sterling to two millions four hundred thousand pounds principal money ...
Side 42
... demand upon the treasury in England ? Instead of all this cunning , is there not one plain way open , that is , to put the burthen of the proof on those who make the demand ? Ought not ministry to have said to the creditors : " The ...
... demand upon the treasury in England ? Instead of all this cunning , is there not one plain way open , that is , to put the burthen of the proof on those who make the demand ? Ought not ministry to have said to the creditors : " The ...
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