Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... true , that when a special authority is given to any persons by name , to do some particular act , no others , by virtue of general powers , can obtain a legal title to intrude themselves into that trust , and to exercise those special ...
... true , that when a special authority is given to any persons by name , to do some particular act , no others , by virtue of general powers , can obtain a legal title to intrude themselves into that trust , and to exercise those special ...
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... true . The scene of the Indian abuse is distant indeed ; but we must not infer , that the value of our interest in it is decreased in propor- tion as it recedes from our view . In our politicks , as in our common conduct , we shall be ...
... true . The scene of the Indian abuse is distant indeed ; but we must not infer , that the value of our interest in it is decreased in propor- tion as it recedes from our view . In our politicks , as in our common conduct , we shall be ...
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... true to itself , and faithful to its own perverted order . Those who are bountiful to crimes , will be rigid to merit , and penurious to service . Their penury is even held out as a blind and cover to their prodigality . The economy of ...
... true to itself , and faithful to its own perverted order . Those who are bountiful to crimes , will be rigid to merit , and penurious to service . Their penury is even held out as a blind and cover to their prodigality . The economy of ...
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... I well remember that bill , and every one of its honest and its wise provisions . It is not true that this debt was ever protected or enforced , or any revenue whatsoever set apart for it . It was 30 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... I well remember that bill , and every one of its honest and its wise provisions . It is not true that this debt was ever protected or enforced , or any revenue whatsoever set apart for it . It was 30 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
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... true , and partly colourable , as they stand re- corded , they are in substance these . - The nabob of Arcot , as soon as he had thrown off the superiority of this country by means of these creditors , kept up a great army which he ...
... true , and partly colourable , as they stand re- corded , they are in substance these . - The nabob of Arcot , as soon as he had thrown off the superiority of this country by means of these creditors , kept up a great army which he ...
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accusation act of parliament amount annual attorney authority Benfield bill British called Carnatick Catholicks cause cent character charge committee conduct consolidated fund constitution corrupt court of directors creditors criminal danger debt defence duty election enemies England errour fact favour fund gentlemen give guilty Hastings hath high bailiff honest house of commons Hyder Ali impeachment India interest Ireland judge jury justice king kingdom kingdom of Ireland legislative body libel liberty lord lord Macartney Madras means measure ment merits millions ministers nabob of Arcot National Assembly nature never object obliged opinion oppression parliament peace person present prince principles prosecution publick punishment question reform revenue right honourable gentleman Rowan scrutiny soucars Spanish armament spirit supposed Tanjore taxes thing thought thousand pounds tion trust usury verdict veto vote whilst whole wish