The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 47
Стр. 6
... trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,600 . sterling . Whether their mode of computation , either of the original sums or the amount on ...
... trust reposed in them . They first examined into the amount of the debt , which they computed , at compound interest , to be 2,945,600 . sterling . Whether their mode of computation , either of the original sums or the amount on ...
Стр. 8
... trust and their oath as Directors , as under the express injunctions of an act of Parliament . The principles upon which this summary proceed- ing was adopted by the ministerial board are stated by themselves in a number in the appendix ...
... trust and their oath as Directors , as under the express injunctions of an act of Parliament . The principles upon which this summary proceed- ing was adopted by the ministerial board are stated by themselves in a number in the appendix ...
Стр. 9
... to a new adjudication , directly contrary to a judgment in a judicial character and trust solemnly given by them and entered on their records . - These proceedings naturally called for some in- quiry . ADVERTISEMENT . 9.
... to a new adjudication , directly contrary to a judgment in a judicial character and trust solemnly given by them and entered on their records . - These proceedings naturally called for some in- quiry . ADVERTISEMENT . 9.
Стр. 11
... trust of a great and heinous nature . In less than two years we see the situation of the parties reversed ; and a sin- gular revolution puts the worthy baronet in a fair way of returning the prosecution in a recriminatory bill of pains ...
... trust of a great and heinous nature . In less than two years we see the situation of the parties reversed ; and a sin- gular revolution puts the worthy baronet in a fair way of returning the prosecution in a recriminatory bill of pains ...
Стр. 12
... trust which had been legally committed to his charge : that others , not having been so fortunate , could not be so disinterested ; and therefore their accusations could spring from no other source than faction , and envy to his fortune ...
... trust which had been legally committed to his charge : that others , not having been so fortunate , could not be so disinterested ; and therefore their accusations could spring from no other source than faction , and envy to his fortune ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
amount appear army arrangement asked Assembly assignment attention authority become believe Benfield body called Carnatic cause cent charge civil claims common Company Company's concern conduct consider considerable Constitution course creditors debt demands direct districts effect England equal establishment existence force France give given ground hands honorable House hundred India interest justice king land late least letter liberty Lord Madras manner means ment mind ministers Nabob of Arcot nature necessary never object observe opinion oppression pagodas paid parties payment persons political possession present principles proceedings produce protection Rajah reason received regard respect revenue right honorable servants sort spirit stand taken Tanjore things thought thousand tion transaction true trust whilst whole wish