Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 3
... present is commonly known by the title of the Nabob of Arcot . This prince owed the establishment of his govern- ment , against the claims of his elder brother , as well as those of other competitors , to the arms and in- fluence of the ...
... present is commonly known by the title of the Nabob of Arcot . This prince owed the establishment of his govern- ment , against the claims of his elder brother , as well as those of other competitors , to the arms and in- fluence of the ...
Side 10
... present language of his old accuser ? When articles were exhibited against him by that right honourable gentleman , he did not think proper to tell the house that we ought to institute no inquiry , to inspect no paper , to examine no ...
... present language of his old accuser ? When articles were exhibited against him by that right honourable gentleman , he did not think proper to tell the house that we ought to institute no inquiry , to inspect no paper , to examine no ...
Side 14
... present ex- pectation , whilst the effect is at a distance , and may be the concern of other times , and other men . these principles he chooses to suppose ( for he does not pretend more than than to suppose ) a naked possibility , that ...
... present ex- pectation , whilst the effect is at a distance , and may be the concern of other times , and other men . these principles he chooses to suppose ( for he does not pretend more than than to suppose ) a naked possibility , that ...
Side 16
... the charges . On the present produce , if Mr. Pitt's scheme was to take place , he might gain from seven to ten thousand pounds a year . and inquisitive times , to demonstrate out of this sin- 16 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... the charges . On the present produce , if Mr. Pitt's scheme was to take place , he might gain from seven to ten thousand pounds a year . and inquisitive times , to demonstrate out of this sin- 16 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
Side 17
... present minister , what advantages you are to derive from permitting the greatest concern of this nation to be separated from the cognizance , and exempted even out of the competence , of par- liament . The greatest body of your revenue ...
... present minister , what advantages you are to derive from permitting the greatest concern of this nation to be separated from the cognizance , and exempted even out of the competence , of par- liament . The greatest body of your revenue ...
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