Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 14
... suppose ( for he does not pretend more than than to suppose ) a naked possibility , that he shall draw some resource out of crumbs dropped from the trenchers of penury ; that something shall be laid in store from the short allow- ance ...
... suppose ( for he does not pretend more than than to suppose ) a naked possibility , that he shall draw some resource out of crumbs dropped from the trenchers of penury ; that something shall be laid in store from the short allow- ance ...
Side 34
... Suppose his highness not to be well broken in to things of this kind , it must indeed surprise so known and established a bond - vender , as the nabob of Arcot , one who keeps himself the largest bond warehouse in the world , to find ...
... Suppose his highness not to be well broken in to things of this kind , it must indeed surprise so known and established a bond - vender , as the nabob of Arcot , one who keeps himself the largest bond warehouse in the world , to find ...
Side 41
... suppose ) as there may not be a fund sufficient for every description of creditors , that the best warranted claimants will exert themselves in bringing to light those debts which will not bear an inquiry . What he will not do himself ...
... suppose ) as there may not be a fund sufficient for every description of creditors , that the best warranted claimants will exert themselves in bringing to light those debts which will not bear an inquiry . What he will not do himself ...
Side 52
... suppose your ministers taking a survey of this scene of waste and desolation ; what would be your thoughts if you should be informed , that they were computing how much had been the amount of the excises , how much the customs , how ...
... suppose your ministers taking a survey of this scene of waste and desolation ; what would be your thoughts if you should be informed , that they were computing how much had been the amount of the excises , how much the customs , how ...
Side 61
... suppose 1,200,000l . to be annually real- ized ( of which we actually know of no more than the realizing of six hundred thousand ) out of this you must deduct the subsidy and rent which the nabob paid before the assignment , namely ...
... suppose 1,200,000l . to be annually real- ized ( of which we actually know of no more than the realizing of six hundred thousand ) out of this you must deduct the subsidy and rent which the nabob paid before the assignment , namely ...
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