Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 34
... perhaps twenty , or twenty - four per cent . ] for this exchange of paper . But his troops were not to be so paid , or so disband- ed . They wanted bread , and could not live by cut- ting and shuffling of bonds . The nabob still kept ...
... perhaps twenty , or twenty - four per cent . ] for this exchange of paper . But his troops were not to be so paid , or so disband- ed . They wanted bread , and could not live by cut- ting and shuffling of bonds . The nabob still kept ...
Side 42
... is little doubt , that several individuals have been seduced by the purveyors to the nabob of Ar- cot to put their money ( perhaps the whole of honest and laborious earnings ) into their hands , and that 42 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... is little doubt , that several individuals have been seduced by the purveyors to the nabob of Ar- cot to put their money ( perhaps the whole of honest and laborious earnings ) into their hands , and that 42 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
Side 72
... on either side , may bring famine on millions , and ruin an innocent nation perhaps for ages . The means of the subsistence of mankind should be as im- mutable as the laws of nature , let power and 72 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... on either side , may bring famine on millions , and ruin an innocent nation perhaps for ages . The means of the subsistence of mankind should be as im- mutable as the laws of nature , let power and 72 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
Side 78
... perhaps not much better than specious sins ) might be as well attended to in India as in England , and the means of reformation to parliament itself , be far better provided . Mr. Benfield was therefore no sooner elected , than he set ...
... perhaps not much better than specious sins ) might be as well attended to in India as in England , and the means of reformation to parliament itself , be far better provided . Mr. Benfield was therefore no sooner elected , than he set ...
Side 87
... perhaps four millions of sterling money . It is difficult for the most wise and upright govern- ment to correct the abuses of remote delegated pow- er , productive of unmeasured wealth , and protected by the boldness and strength of the ...
... perhaps four millions of sterling money . It is difficult for the most wise and upright govern- ment to correct the abuses of remote delegated pow- er , productive of unmeasured wealth , and protected by the boldness and strength of the ...
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