Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Tom 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... remains of the Irish hereditary revenue , a fund at some time , and of some sort , should be applied to the protection of the Irish trade . Here we are com- manded again to task our faith , and to persuade our- selves , that out of the ...
... remains of the Irish hereditary revenue , a fund at some time , and of some sort , should be applied to the protection of the Irish trade . Here we are com- manded again to task our faith , and to persuade our- selves , that out of the ...
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... remain unpaid . A territory destined to pay other troops , is assigned for this debt ; and these other troops fall into the same state of indigence and mutiny with the first . Bond is paid by bond ; arrear is turn- ed into new arrear ...
... remain unpaid . A territory destined to pay other troops , is assigned for this debt ; and these other troops fall into the same state of indigence and mutiny with the first . Bond is paid by bond ; arrear is turn- ed into new arrear ...
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... remain to satisfy the publick debt and the necessary establishments . But I have been foiled in my attempt . About one fourth , that is about 220,0001 . of the loan of 1767 , remains unpaid . How much interest is in arrear , I could ...
... remain to satisfy the publick debt and the necessary establishments . But I have been foiled in my attempt . About one fourth , that is about 220,0001 . of the loan of 1767 , remains unpaid . How much interest is in arrear , I could ...
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... remains of the debt of 1767 , be subtracted ) leaves it nearly at the amount originally declared at the Durbar , in 1777 . then there is a private instruction to Mr. Sullivan , which it seems will reduce it again to the lower standard ...
... remains of the debt of 1767 , be subtracted ) leaves it nearly at the amount originally declared at the Durbar , in 1777 . then there is a private instruction to Mr. Sullivan , which it seems will reduce it again to the lower standard ...
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... remain as they were first farmed . So that instead of So that instead of producing only their original rent of 480,000l . they netted in * The province of Tinnevelly . about two years and a quarter , 1,320,000l , sterling 60 MR ...
... remain as they were first farmed . So that instead of So that instead of producing only their original rent of 480,000l . they netted in * The province of Tinnevelly . about two years and a quarter , 1,320,000l , sterling 60 MR ...
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