The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 47
... charge us with going into an extreme . The hon . and learned gentle- man is dissatisfied with the declaration in the Speech , that " the Estimates shall be formed with as much attention to economy as the exigencies of the public service ...
... charge us with going into an extreme . The hon . and learned gentle- man is dissatisfied with the declaration in the Speech , that " the Estimates shall be formed with as much attention to economy as the exigencies of the public service ...
Page 75
... charged with having connection with a great num- ber of companies ; but some of them - the Russia company , for instance -- had existed since the time of queen Mary . When he was elected the chairman of the committees of that House , he ...
... charged with having connection with a great num- ber of companies ; but some of them - the Russia company , for instance -- had existed since the time of queen Mary . When he was elected the chairman of the committees of that House , he ...
Page 77
... charges though he was included in them , yet he might be fairly confronted with the ac- was not at all included in the imputed cused . He trusted that that justice which guilt . He would now read the report of was due to every person ...
... charges though he was included in them , yet he might be fairly confronted with the ac- was not at all included in the imputed cused . He trusted that that justice which guilt . He would now read the report of was due to every person ...
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... charge brought against the hon . gentleman was this that he , as a director of the Arigna Company , purchased from a ... charged 25,000l . , by which means 15,000l . were pocketed amongst a few individuals ; that of this sum the hon ...
... charge brought against the hon . gentleman was this that he , as a director of the Arigna Company , purchased from a ... charged 25,000l . , by which means 15,000l . were pocketed amongst a few individuals ; that of this sum the hon ...
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... charges which had been so unfairly brought ment , he should , for the present , withhold against landowners or occupiers would be them . For the same reason , and as the repeated , or that the unjust tone which had right hon . gentleman ...
... charges which had been so unfairly brought ment , he should , for the present , withhold against landowners or occupiers would be them . For the same reason , and as the repeated , or that the unjust tone which had right hon . gentleman ...
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