Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... wish to interfere between such litigants ? If the demands were confined to what might be drawn from the treasures which the company's records uniformly assert that the nabob is in possession of ; or if he had mines of gold , or silver ...
... wish to interfere between such litigants ? If the demands were confined to what might be drawn from the treasures which the company's records uniformly assert that the nabob is in possession of ; or if he had mines of gold , or silver ...
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... wish to be understood as speaking literally . I mean to produce to you more than three witnesses , above all exception , who will support this assertion in its full extent . That hurricane of war passed through every part of the central ...
... wish to be understood as speaking literally . I mean to produce to you more than three witnesses , above all exception , who will support this assertion in its full extent . That hurricane of war passed through every part of the central ...
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... wish , and were enabled to deceive . It is the autho- rized recorded state of a real recent transaction . Here is not twelve hundred thousand pound , not eight hundred . The whole revenue of the Carnatick yielded no more in May 1782 ...
... wish , and were enabled to deceive . It is the autho- rized recorded state of a real recent transaction . Here is not twelve hundred thousand pound , not eight hundred . The whole revenue of the Carnatick yielded no more in May 1782 ...
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... wishes to have received concerning all attempts to plead the cause of the natives of India , as if it were a disre ... wish him at least to consider , that if taking an earnest part with regard to the oppressions exercised in India ...
... wishes to have received concerning all attempts to plead the cause of the natives of India , as if it were a disre ... wish him at least to consider , that if taking an earnest part with regard to the oppressions exercised in India ...
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... wish it may not be found to have dulled , if not extinguished , the honour , the candour , the ge- nerosity , the good nature , which used formerly to characterize the people of England . I confess , I wish that some more feeling than I ...
... wish it may not be found to have dulled , if not extinguished , the honour , the candour , the ge- nerosity , the good nature , which used formerly to characterize the people of England . I confess , I wish that some more feeling than I ...
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