Writings and Speeches, Том 3J. F. Taylor, 1901 |
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... trust given to that court , they must take it as they found it , subject to the very same regulations which bound the Court of Directors . It will be al- lowed that the Court of Directors had no authority to dispense with either the ...
... trust given to that court , they must take it as they found it , subject to the very same regulations which bound the Court of Directors . It will be al- lowed that the Court of Directors had no authority to dispense with either the ...
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... trust delegated to Lord Macartney by the Nabob Ma- homed Ali , has been vigorous and effectual , for the purpose of realizing as great a revenue , at a crisis of necessity , as the nature of the case admitted ; and the imputation of ...
... trust delegated to Lord Macartney by the Nabob Ma- homed Ali , has been vigorous and effectual , for the purpose of realizing as great a revenue , at a crisis of necessity , as the nature of the case admitted ; and the imputation of ...
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... trust for charity , —and who , even when they fail in their trust , when they slide from their character , and degenerate into a mere common secular nobleman or gentleman , are in no respect worse than those who may succeed them in ...
... trust for charity , —and who , even when they fail in their trust , when they slide from their character , and degenerate into a mere common secular nobleman or gentleman , are in no respect worse than those who may succeed them in ...
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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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