The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 23
... was the usual interest , but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . Company , the nominal masters to the proprietors in these SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 23.
... was the usual interest , but he had heard that more had been given . The above is the account which Mr. B. received . Company , the nominal masters to the proprietors in these SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 23.
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... received the first intel- ligence of it with the utmost possible surprise , indig- nation , and alarm . Mr. Dundas . So far from being previously apprised of the trans- action SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 29.
... received the first intel- ligence of it with the utmost possible surprise , indig- nation , and alarm . Mr. Dundas . So far from being previously apprised of the trans- action SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 29.
Page 34
... received into the Nabob's service . " It was , indeed , a matter of no wonderful sagacity to determine whether the Court of Directors , with their miserable salaries to their servants , of four or five hundred pounds a year , or the ...
... received into the Nabob's service . " It was , indeed , a matter of no wonderful sagacity to determine whether the Court of Directors , with their miserable salaries to their servants , of four or five hundred pounds a year , or the ...
Page 38
... receiving assignments upon any part of the territorial revenue , on any pretence whatsoever . * You recollect , Mr. Speaker , that the Chancellor of the Exchequer strongly professed to retain every part of Mr. Fox's bill which was ...
... receiving assignments upon any part of the territorial revenue , on any pretence whatsoever . * You recollect , Mr. Speaker , that the Chancellor of the Exchequer strongly professed to retain every part of Mr. Fox's bill which was ...
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... received the 24th of March , 1779. * Suppose his Highness not to be well broken in to See further Consultations , 3d February , 1778 . things of this kind , it must , indeed , SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT S DEBTS . 41 FEBRUARY 28, 1785.
... received the 24th of March , 1779. * Suppose his Highness not to be well broken in to See further Consultations , 3d February , 1778 . things of this kind , it must , indeed , SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT S DEBTS . 41 FEBRUARY 28, 1785.
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