The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... , ) debts have at several periods been acknowl- edged to those gentlemen , to an immense amount , that is , to some millions of sterling money . There is - strong reason to suspect that the body of these debts 4 ADVERTISEMENT .
... , ) debts have at several periods been acknowl- edged to those gentlemen , to an immense amount , that is , to some millions of sterling money . There is - strong reason to suspect that the body of these debts 4 ADVERTISEMENT .
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Edmund Burke. strong reason to suspect that the body of these debts is wholly fictitious , and was never created by money bona fide lent . But even on a supposition that this vast sum was really advanced , it was impossible that the very ...
Edmund Burke. strong reason to suspect that the body of these debts is wholly fictitious , and was never created by money bona fide lent . But even on a supposition that this vast sum was really advanced , it was impossible that the very ...
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... reasons we should have thought it our duty to inquire very minutely into those debts , even if the act of Par- liament had been silent on the subject , before we con- curred in any measure for their payment . But with the positive ...
... reasons we should have thought it our duty to inquire very minutely into those debts , even if the act of Par- liament had been silent on the subject , before we con- curred in any measure for their payment . But with the positive ...
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... reason ) that our concerns in India were matters of delicacy , that to divulge anything relative to them would be mischievous to the state . He did not tell us that those who would inquire into his proceedings were disposed to dismember ...
... reason ) that our concerns in India were matters of delicacy , that to divulge anything relative to them would be mischievous to the state . He did not tell us that those who would inquire into his proceedings were disposed to dismember ...
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... reason ( and if he has power to carry himself through , I commend his prudence ) that the right honorable gentleman makes his stand at the very outset , and boldly refuses all Parliamentary information . Let him admit but one step ...
... reason ( and if he has power to carry himself through , I commend his prudence ) that the right honorable gentleman makes his stand at the very outset , and boldly refuses all Parliamentary information . Let him admit but one step ...
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