Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... grounds for an inquiry , settled in all the 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 ...
... grounds for an inquiry , settled in all the 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 ...
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... ground of the transaction , its effect , and its clandestine nature , are in the letters , bearing date March 17 , 1769. Af- ter receiving a more full account on the 23d March , 1770 , they state , that " Messrs . John Pybus , John Call ...
... ground of the transaction , its effect , and its clandestine nature , are in the letters , bearing date March 17 , 1769. Af- ter receiving a more full account on the 23d March , 1770 , they state , that " Messrs . John Pybus , John Call ...
Side 38
... ground of this cavalry debt was put in proof ? Nay , are we not in a manner compelled to conclude , that the court was so constituted , when we know there is scarcely a man in Madras , who has not some participation in these ...
... ground of this cavalry debt was put in proof ? Nay , are we not in a manner compelled to conclude , that the court was so constituted , when we know there is scarcely a man in Madras , who has not some participation in these ...
Side 41
... grounds equally solid , abandons the benefits of that circulation , which was to be produced by draw- ing out all the juices of the body . Laying aside , or forgetting these pretences of his despatch , he has just now assumed a ...
... grounds equally solid , abandons the benefits of that circulation , which was to be produced by draw- ing out all the juices of the body . Laying aside , or forgetting these pretences of his despatch , he has just now assumed a ...
Side 46
... grounds for a presumption of fraud never appeared in any transaction . But the ministers , faithful to the plan of the interested per- sons , whom alone they thought fit to confer with on this occasion , have ordered the payment of the ...
... grounds for a presumption of fraud never appeared in any transaction . But the ministers , faithful to the plan of the interested per- sons , whom alone they thought fit to confer with on this occasion , have ordered the payment of the ...
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