Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... debt the directors heard nothing until 1776 , and they say , that , although they had repeatedly written to the nabob of Arcot , and to their servants , respecting the 66 debt , yet they had never been able to trace 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
... debt the directors heard nothing until 1776 , and they say , that , although they had repeatedly written to the nabob of Arcot , and to their servants , respecting the 66 debt , yet they had never been able to trace 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
Side 49
... respect and courtesy . From that time forward , a continued plot was carried on within the divan , black and white , of the nabob of Arcot , for the destruction of Hyder Ali . As to the outward members of the double , or rather treble ...
... respect and courtesy . From that time forward , a continued plot was carried on within the divan , black and white , of the nabob of Arcot , for the destruction of Hyder Ali . As to the outward members of the double , or rather treble ...
Side 50
... respect of rank , or sacredness of function ; fathers torn from children , husbands from wives , enveloped in a whirlwind of cavalry , and amidst the goading spears of drivers , and the trampling of pursuing hor- ses , were swept into ...
... respect of rank , or sacredness of function ; fathers torn from children , husbands from wives , enveloped in a whirlwind of cavalry , and amidst the goading spears of drivers , and the trampling of pursuing hor- ses , were swept into ...
Side 74
... I then contented myself , as I shall now do , with giving it a cold , though a very direct contradic- tion . Thus much I do from respect to truth . If I did more , it might be supposed , by my 74 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... I then contented myself , as I shall now do , with giving it a cold , though a very direct contradic- tion . Thus much I do from respect to truth . If I did more , it might be supposed , by my 74 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
Side 82
... respect and of gratitude , as no pecuniary transac- tions subsisted between them . Such , for a considerable space of time , was the outward form of the loan of 1777 , in which Mr. Benfield had no sort of concern . At length intelli ...
... respect and of gratitude , as no pecuniary transac- tions subsisted between them . Such , for a considerable space of time , was the outward form of the loan of 1777 , in which Mr. Benfield had no sort of concern . At length intelli ...
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