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... honourable gentleman , whose conduct is now in question , formerly stood forth in this house ,. the prosecutor of the worthy baronett who spoke after him . He charged him with several grievous acts of malversation in office ; with ...
... honourable gentleman , whose conduct is now in question , formerly stood forth in this house ,. the prosecutor of the worthy baronett who spoke after him . He charged him with several grievous acts of malversation in office ; with ...
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... 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 witness . He did not tell us ( what at that time he might have told us with some show of reason ) ...
... 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 witness . He did not tell us ( what at that time he might have told us with some show of reason ) ...
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... honourable gentleman makes his stand at the very outset ; and boldly refuses all parliamentary in- formation . Let him admit but one step towards in- quiry , and he is undone . You must be ignorant , or he cannot be safe . But before ...
... honourable gentleman makes his stand at the very outset ; and boldly refuses all parliamentary in- formation . Let him admit but one step towards in- quiry , and he is undone . You must be ignorant , or he cannot be safe . But before ...
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... honourable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature of his policy . The system of conceal- ment is fostered by a system of falsehood . False facts , false colours , false names of persons and things , are its whole support . Sir ...
... honourable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature of his policy . The system of conceal- ment is fostered by a system of falsehood . False facts , false colours , false names of persons and things , are its whole support . Sir ...
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... honourable gentleman on each of the heads , as he has thought proper to divide them . But this was the exact view in which these debts first appeared to the court of directors , and to the world . It varied afterwards . But it never ...
... honourable gentleman on each of the heads , as he has thought proper to divide them . But this was the exact view in which these debts first appeared to the court of directors , and to the world . It varied afterwards . But it never ...
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