Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Side 14
... given a just value to economy ; and our minister of the day must be an economist , whatever it may cost us . But where is he to exert his talents ? At home to be sure ; for where else can he obtain a profitable credit for their exertion ...
... given a just value to economy ; and our minister of the day must be an economist , whatever it may cost us . But where is he to exert his talents ? At home to be sure ; for where else can he obtain a profitable credit for their exertion ...
Side 19
... says , that eighteen per cent . was the usual interest ; but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . VOL . III . D of England , at four shillings in the pound ; NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS 19.
... says , that eighteen per cent . was the usual interest ; but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . VOL . III . D of England , at four shillings in the pound ; NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS 19.
Side 21
... given , is on the face of it a fraud . What is the equivalent they have given ? What equivalent had they to give ? What are the articles of com . merce , or the branches of manufacture which those gentlemen have carried hence to enrich ...
... given , is on the face of it a fraud . What is the equivalent they have given ? What equivalent had they to give ? What are the articles of com . merce , or the branches of manufacture which those gentlemen have carried hence to enrich ...
Side 31
... given it their sanction ; though always relying for its validity on the sole security of the faith of him who without their knowledge or consent entered into the original obligation . It had no other sanction ; it ought to have had no ...
... given it their sanction ; though always relying for its validity on the sole security of the faith of him who without their knowledge or consent entered into the original obligation . It had no other sanction ; it ought to have had no ...
Side 33
... given for their loan . This was the great point of policy always aimed at , and pursued through a hundred devices , by the servants at Madras . The presidency , who them- selves had no authority for the functions they pre- sumed to ...
... given for their loan . This was the great point of policy always aimed at , and pursued through a hundred devices , by the servants at Madras . The presidency , who them- selves had no authority for the functions they pre- sumed to ...
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