Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... oppressive , should lead to a due ani- madversion on the offenders ; and if any thing fair and equitable in its origin should be found ( no body suspected that much , comparitively speaking , would be so found ) it might be provided for ...
... oppressive , should lead to a due ani- madversion on the offenders ; and if any thing fair and equitable in its origin should be found ( no body suspected that much , comparitively speaking , would be so found ) it might be provided for ...
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... oppression , peculation , engendered in India , are crimes of the same blood , family , and cast with those that are born and bred in England . To go no further than the case before us : you are just as com- petent to judge whether the ...
... oppression , peculation , engendered in India , are crimes of the same blood , family , and cast with those that are born and bred in England . To go no further than the case before us : you are just as com- petent to judge whether the ...
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... oppression , to renew their ravages through- out the devoted revenues of the Carnatick . The tenour , the policy , and the consequences of this debt of 1767 , are , in the eyes of ministry , so ex- cellent , that its merits are ...
... oppression , to renew their ravages through- out the devoted revenues of the Carnatick . The tenour , the policy , and the consequences of this debt of 1767 , are , in the eyes of ministry , so ex- cellent , that its merits are ...
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... oppressed with the burthen of pay due to those troops ; and the interest , which is going on to Mr. Tay- lor from the day the teeps were granted to him . " What I have read to you is an extract of a letter from the nabob of the ...
... oppressed with the burthen of pay due to those troops ; and the interest , which is going on to Mr. Tay- lor from the day the teeps were granted to him . " What I have read to you is an extract of a letter from the nabob of the ...
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... but through expense ; and in that country nature has given no short cut to your object . Men must pro- pagate , like other animals , by the mouth . Never did oppression light the nuptial torch ; never did ex- -52 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
... but through expense ; and in that country nature has given no short cut to your object . Men must pro- pagate , like other animals , by the mouth . Never did oppression light the nuptial torch ; never did ex- -52 MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON THE.
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary, with Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3 Nathaniel 1780-1853 Ed Chapman No preview available - 2016 |
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