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... tion of fraud . I showed , from his own letters , that his accounts were confused and inaccurate . I am ready , my lords , to admit . that there are situations , in which a minister in high office may use concealment ; it may be his ...
... tion of fraud . I showed , from his own letters , that his accounts were confused and inaccurate . I am ready , my lords , to admit . that there are situations , in which a minister in high office may use concealment ; it may be his ...
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... his agents had come to England to explain it , this is the explana- tion that your lordships have got of this first article , Dinajepore ; not the person paid to , not the person paying SPEECH ON THE SIXTH CHARGE . 7.
... his agents had come to England to explain it , this is the explana- tion that your lordships have got of this first article , Dinajepore ; not the person paid to , not the person paying SPEECH ON THE SIXTH CHARGE . 7.
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... tion , all his artifices will not be able to secure him from the siege which the diligence of the House of Commons has laid to his corruptions . Your lordships will remark in a paragraph , which though it stands last , is the first in ...
... tion , all his artifices will not be able to secure him from the siege which the diligence of the House of Commons has laid to his corruptions . Your lordships will remark in a paragraph , which though it stands last , is the first in ...
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... tion suggested in the Eleventh Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons , I thought it but too probable that , unless I was possessed of the original memorandum , which I had made of these transactions , I might not at ...
... tion suggested in the Eleventh Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons , I thought it but too probable that , unless I was possessed of the original memorandum , which I had made of these transactions , I might not at ...
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... tion of this office , so now see the receipt . It appears that in the month of May , 1782 , out of the sums beginning to be received in the month of Shamar , that is , in July , 1779 , there was , during that interval , 40,000l . out of ...
... tion of this office , so now see the receipt . It appears that in the month of May , 1782 , out of the sums beginning to be received in the month of Shamar , that is , in July , 1779 , there was , during that interval , 40,000l . out of ...
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