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... tion , and then induced to accede to a treaty by false assurances that it should not be executed , which he declares nothing but force should otherwise have compelled him to accede to . The first circumstance in this transaction that I ...
... tion , and then induced to accede to a treaty by false assurances that it should not be executed , which he declares nothing but force should otherwise have compelled him to accede to . The first circumstance in this transaction that I ...
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... tion in any country in the universe . Some men may possibly , by locality or privileges , be excepted from certain taxes , but no taxation ever can be just that is thrown upon some particular class only ; and if that class happen to be ...
... tion in any country in the universe . Some men may possibly , by locality or privileges , be excepted from certain taxes , but no taxation ever can be just that is thrown upon some particular class only ; and if that class happen to be ...
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... tion on the Company . " I expect a supply of money equal to the dis- charge of all the Nabob's arrears , and am much dis- appointed and mortified that I am not now able to return with it . " Give me an immediate answer to the question ...
... tion on the Company . " I expect a supply of money equal to the dis- charge of all the Nabob's arrears , and am much dis- appointed and mortified that I am not now able to return with it . " Give me an immediate answer to the question ...
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... tion the greatest wrongs that have been ever known in history . But to proceed . The next thing to be asked is , Were the promised pensions given to the jaghiredars ? I suppose your Lordships are not idle enough to put that question to ...
... tion the greatest wrongs that have been ever known in history . But to proceed . The next thing to be asked is , Were the promised pensions given to the jaghiredars ? I suppose your Lordships are not idle enough to put that question to ...
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... tion put by a noble Lord , in the same examination , respecting the conversation which he had with Mirza Shaffee Khân , and of which he had given an account , he says , " He [ Mirza Shaffee Khân ] spoke of the attempt to seize the ...
... tion put by a noble Lord , in the same examination , respecting the conversation which he had with Mirza Shaffee Khân , and of which he had given an account , he says , " He [ Mirza Shaffee Khân ] spoke of the attempt to seize the ...
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