Writings and Speeches, Том 3J. F. Taylor, 1901 |
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... arrears of pay of my troops . Upon this , I wrote a letter of thanks to Mr. Stratton ; and upon the faith of this ... arrears were discharged , their pay should be continued to them . Two years are nearly expired since that time , but Mr ...
... arrears of pay of my troops . Upon this , I wrote a letter of thanks to Mr. Stratton ; and upon the faith of this ... arrears were discharged , their pay should be continued to them . Two years are nearly expired since that time , but Mr ...
Стр. 54
... arrears of unsatisfied bri- bery and treason . You see in this instance that the presumption of guilt is not only no exception to the demands on the public treasury , but with these min- isters it is a necessary condition to their ...
... arrears of unsatisfied bri- bery and treason . You see in this instance that the presumption of guilt is not only no exception to the demands on the public treasury , but with these min- isters it is a necessary condition to their ...
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... arrears due to him on account of peshcush , for the regular payment of which we became guaranty by the treaty of 1762 ; but we have already expressed to you our hopes that the Nabob may be induced to allow these arrears and the growing ...
... arrears due to him on account of peshcush , for the regular payment of which we became guaranty by the treaty of 1762 ; but we have already expressed to you our hopes that the Nabob may be induced to allow these arrears and the growing ...
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SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOTS DEBTS February | 28 |
SUBSTANCE OF SPEECH ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES Febru | 211 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE | 231 |
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