The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1816 |
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... charters and records , and had other gentlemen of his profession enjoyed the power of doing the same , he was per- suaded their opinions would have been of a different complexion from that which now characterized them . - After a good ...
... charters and records , and had other gentlemen of his profession enjoyed the power of doing the same , he was per- suaded their opinions would have been of a different complexion from that which now characterized them . - After a good ...
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... charters granted by Charles 2 , and his successors , tracing them down to the year 1765 , and proving that the East ... charter of queen Elizabeth , and that granted by James 2 , the latter of which vested the island of Bombay , with ...
... charters granted by Charles 2 , and his successors , tracing them down to the year 1765 , and proving that the East ... charter of queen Elizabeth , and that granted by James 2 , the latter of which vested the island of Bombay , with ...
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... charters that had been granted , and of the cessions made by different Eastern princes . He stated the nature of the agreement between the Company and the Crown by the 21st of his Majesty , and said that Act was so clear and explicit ...
... charters that had been granted , and of the cessions made by different Eastern princes . He stated the nature of the agreement between the Company and the Crown by the 21st of his Majesty , and said that Act was so clear and explicit ...
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... charters ; that he had ex- plained the conditions of the bargain or compact made between the Company and the public ; that he had stated , that if the Declaratory Bill passed , the public would be endangered , as well as the Company's ...
... charters ; that he had ex- plained the conditions of the bargain or compact made between the Company and the public ; that he had stated , that if the Declaratory Bill passed , the public would be endangered , as well as the Company's ...
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... charter without the of Directors . He mentioned this to some Company's consent . Having given it de- of the Directors , and asked , why they had cidedly as his opinion , that if there was suffered such a Bill to pass unresisted . to be ...
... charter without the of Directors . He mentioned this to some Company's consent . Having given it de- of the Directors , and asked , why they had cidedly as his opinion , that if there was suffered such a Bill to pass unresisted . to be ...
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accusation act of parliament Admiralty admitted answer argument army asserted Bengal Board of Admiralty Board of Control Calcutta captains character charge charter clause comar commissioners Committee Company's conduct considered constitution contended council counsel Court of Directors Crown debate Declaratory Bill declared defence doubt duty East India evidence executive government fact Farrer favour flag gentleman give ground Hastings heard honour House impeachment imputation judges justice Laforey late promotion libel lordships Majesty means measure ment merit military minister mode motion Munny Begum necessary noble lord Nundcomar object observed occasion officers opinion Parliament passed patronage person petition Pitt possessions present Bill principle proceeding proposed prosecution prove question racter Rajah reason regiments respect revenues right hon sent sion sir Elijah Impey sir John Clavering sir Robert Chambers thought proper tion trial troops vote whole wished words
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