The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 9Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 40
... formed the Directors of the name of any one person from whom any part of the money in question was received , nor what was the motive of any one person for giving the same . That he has , indeed , declared , that his motive for lending ...
... formed the Directors of the name of any one person from whom any part of the money in question was received , nor what was the motive of any one person for giving the same . That he has , indeed , declared , that his motive for lending ...
Page 69
... formation of the plan , and were exposed to great difficulty and hazard in the execution of their part of it . That the ship was delayed , at a demur- rage of an hundred dollars a day , for upwards of three months , waiting in vain for ...
... formation of the plan , and were exposed to great difficulty and hazard in the execution of their part of it . That the ship was delayed , at a demur- rage of an hundred dollars a day , for upwards of three months , waiting in vain for ...
Page 86
Edmund Burke. to oblige them to compound privately with the per- sons who formed the settlement , and who threatened to enforce it . That the enormous balances and remis- sions on that settlement arose from a general collusion between ...
Edmund Burke. to oblige them to compound privately with the per- sons who formed the settlement , and who threatened to enforce it . That the enormous balances and remis- sions on that settlement arose from a general collusion between ...
Page 96
... formed for the Resident , and another under Mr. Wombwell , an agent for the Company as also several pensions and allowances , in the same secret and clandestine manner , were charged on the revenues of the said Nabob for the benefit of ...
... formed for the Resident , and another under Mr. Wombwell , an agent for the Company as also several pensions and allowances , in the same secret and clandestine manner , were charged on the revenues of the said Nabob for the benefit of ...
Page 99
... formed for the protection of his dominions , and that it is our part , and not his , to judge and determine in what manner and at what time these shall be reduced and withdrawn . " And in a Minute of Consultation , when the aforesaid ...
... formed for the protection of his dominions , and that it is our part , and not his , to judge and determine in what manner and at what time these shall be reduced and withdrawn . " And in a Minute of Consultation , when the aforesaid ...
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