Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... ministers , who had just carried through parliament the bill ordering a specifick inquiry , immediately drew up another let- ter , on a principle directly opposite to that , which was prescribed by the act of parliament , and followed ...
... ministers , who had just carried through parliament the bill ordering a specifick inquiry , immediately drew up another let- ter , on a principle directly opposite to that , which was prescribed by the act of parliament , and followed ...
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... ministers proceeding as in the former case , without hearing any party , rescinded the decision of the direc tors , refused the restitution of the territory , and with- out regard to the condition of the country of Tanjore , which had ...
... ministers proceeding as in the former case , without hearing any party , rescinded the decision of the direc tors , refused the restitution of the territory , and with- out regard to the condition of the country of Tanjore , which had ...
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... ministers in this affair as a downright usurpation . But if the strained construction , by which they have forced themselves into a suspicious office ( which every man , delicate with regard to character , would rather have sought ...
... ministers in this affair as a downright usurpation . But if the strained construction , by which they have forced themselves into a suspicious office ( which every man , delicate with regard to character , would rather have sought ...
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... ministers themselves , and brought forth during the delirium of the last session . My honourable friend has told you in the speech which introduced his motion , that fortunately this question is not a great deal involved in the ...
... ministers themselves , and brought forth during the delirium of the last session . My honourable friend has told you in the speech which introduced his motion , that fortunately this question is not a great deal involved in the ...
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... minister of the day must be an economist , whatever it may cost us . But where is he to exert his talents ? At home to be sure ; for where else can he obtain a profitable credit for their exertion ? It is nothing to him , whether the ...
... minister of the day must be an economist , whatever it may cost us . But where is he to exert his talents ? At home to be sure ; for where else can he obtain a profitable credit for their exertion ? It is nothing to him , whether the ...
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