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... amount of the demand which he was about to make upon him . I need not tell your Lordships , trained and formed as your minds are to the rules and orders of good government , that there is no way by which a prince can justly assess his ...
... amount of the demand which he was about to make upon him . I need not tell your Lordships , trained and formed as your minds are to the rules and orders of good government , that there is no way by which a prince can justly assess his ...
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... amount to 285,000l . sterling per an- num ; which 285,000l . , if rated and valued according to the different value of provisions and other neces- saries of life in that country and in England , will amount , as near as may be , to ...
... amount to 285,000l . sterling per an- num ; which 285,000l . , if rated and valued according to the different value of provisions and other neces- saries of life in that country and in England , will amount , as near as may be , to ...
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... amount of 285,0002 . Mr. Hastings confesses that the Nabob reluctantly made the confiscation to the extent proposed . Why ? " Because , " says he , " the orderlies , namely , certain persons so called , sub- servient to his debaucheries ...
... amount of 285,0002 . Mr. Hastings confesses that the Nabob reluctantly made the confiscation to the extent proposed . Why ? " Because , " says he , " the orderlies , namely , certain persons so called , sub- servient to his debaucheries ...
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... amount of their incomes I have al- ready stated . Your Lordships now see how incon- siderable , both in number and amount , were the culpable jaghires , in the destruction of which he has involved the greater number and the meritorious ...
... amount of their incomes I have al- ready stated . Your Lordships now see how incon- siderable , both in number and amount , were the culpable jaghires , in the destruction of which he has involved the greater number and the meritorious ...
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... amount to , when the party spends about 15,000l . a year , you will see that by a regular and strict economy these people may have saved considerable property of their own , independent of their titles to any other proper- ty : and this ...
... amount to , when the party spends about 15,000l . a year , you will see that by a regular and strict economy these people may have saved considerable property of their own , independent of their titles to any other proper- ty : and this ...
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