Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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Page 46
... sent administration , thinking too highly of their merits , had , from prejudice or partiality , so described them , he thought it was hardly for the friends of the right honourable gentleman , lately deccased ( Mr. Pitt ) and least of ...
... sent administration , thinking too highly of their merits , had , from prejudice or partiality , so described them , he thought it was hardly for the friends of the right honourable gentleman , lately deccased ( Mr. Pitt ) and least of ...
Page 49
... sent army . Mr. Windham replied , that in strict justice the existing army was entitled to no other con ditions than those on which the soldiers composing it had engaged to serve ; but that he meant to make an increase , in their favour ...
... sent army . Mr. Windham replied , that in strict justice the existing army was entitled to no other con ditions than those on which the soldiers composing it had engaged to serve ; but that he meant to make an increase , in their favour ...
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... sent ministers came into office , to the enormous sum of 534 millions . Not a single account in the army pay office had been audited since 1782 . The store accounts had been suffered to lie over , without examination , during the same ...
... sent ministers came into office , to the enormous sum of 534 millions . Not a single account in the army pay office had been audited since 1782 . The store accounts had been suffered to lie over , without examination , during the same ...
Page 77
... sent thither to investigate them ; in consequence of which malversations Though it be impossible to acquit entirely of negligence and inatten tion , the administration , which suf- fered these abuses to accumulate so long , and arrive ...
... sent thither to investigate them ; in consequence of which malversations Though it be impossible to acquit entirely of negligence and inatten tion , the administration , which suf- fered these abuses to accumulate so long , and arrive ...
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... sent official situation , he thought it would be unbecoming in him to take an active part against a person under accusation . Ministers ought , in ge- neral , to abstain from interfering in inquiries of this nature , and leave the task ...
... sent official situation , he thought it would be unbecoming in him to take an active part against a person under accusation . Ministers ought , in ge- neral , to abstain from interfering in inquiries of this nature , and leave the task ...
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