Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 167
... continue to make us fight and kill one another , in uniform , we will continue to write and speak , until nations shall be cured of this folly . ” — We are certain our present heavy burthens are owing , in a great measure to cruel and ...
... continue to make us fight and kill one another , in uniform , we will continue to write and speak , until nations shall be cured of this folly . ” — We are certain our present heavy burthens are owing , in a great measure to cruel and ...
Side 175
... continue free . Rely upon it , she will ever have to hold her course against an ad- verse current . Rely upon it , if the popular spring does not continue strong and elastick , a short interval of de- bilitated nerve and broken force ...
... continue free . Rely upon it , she will ever have to hold her course against an ad- verse current . Rely upon it , if the popular spring does not continue strong and elastick , a short interval of de- bilitated nerve and broken force ...
Side 187
... continue the proud arbitrators of the fortune and fate of Ireland . " Here you find that meaning disclaimed as a calumny , which is artfully imputed as a crime , I say , therefore , gentlemen of the jury , as to the four parts into ...
... continue the proud arbitrators of the fortune and fate of Ireland . " Here you find that meaning disclaimed as a calumny , which is artfully imputed as a crime , I say , therefore , gentlemen of the jury , as to the four parts into ...
Side 207
... continue , no calculation can reasonably be formed on the idea of paying off any large portion of this stock but at par . Under such circumstances , the principal ques- tion would be , whether the fund for the reduction of debt ought to ...
... continue , no calculation can reasonably be formed on the idea of paying off any large portion of this stock but at par . Under such circumstances , the principal ques- tion would be , whether the fund for the reduction of debt ought to ...
Side 208
... continue at par , a further saving may then in a short time be made , by converting the 5 per cents to 3 per cents , which will amount in the whole to above 360,000l . and which I likewise suppose to be carried to the aid of the present ...
... continue at par , a further saving may then in a short time be made , by converting the 5 per cents to 3 per cents , which will amount in the whole to above 360,000l . and which I likewise suppose to be carried to the aid of the present ...
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