The Speeches of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall: In Four Volumes, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816 - 544 pages |
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... June I. 1787 . Feb. 5 . 21 . Treaty of Commerce with France ................. 254 The Same ................. 257 East India Judicature Bill ........ 261 27. The Same .............................. .. 264 March 19 . The Same ......
... June I. 1787 . Feb. 5 . 21 . Treaty of Commerce with France ................. 254 The Same ................. 257 East India Judicature Bill ........ 261 27. The Same .............................. .. 264 March 19 . The Same ......
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... France , and by the means of that rival nation preventing the English for ever from assuming an equality , much less a superiority in the Carnatic . In pursuance of this treasonable project ( treasonable on the part of the English ...
... France , and by the means of that rival nation preventing the English for ever from assuming an equality , much less a superiority in the Carnatic . In pursuance of this treasonable project ( treasonable on the part of the English ...
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... France to take an advantage of the most pernicious consequence to our eastern possessions . As to the concealment of transactions respecting the Mahratta peace , he should take the liberty to observe , that if they were to be a secret ...
... France to take an advantage of the most pernicious consequence to our eastern possessions . As to the concealment of transactions respecting the Mahratta peace , he should take the liberty to observe , that if they were to be a secret ...
Page 254
... FRANCE . February 5. 1787 . R. Pitt having this day moved that the House should re- solve itself into a committee on that day se'nnight , to take into consideration that part of ... France 254 TREATY OF COMMERCE WITH FRANCE . [ Feb. 5 . 1787.
... FRANCE . February 5. 1787 . R. Pitt having this day moved that the House should re- solve itself into a committee on that day se'nnight , to take into consideration that part of ... France 254 TREATY OF COMMERCE WITH FRANCE . [ Feb. 5 . 1787.
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... France was not to be regarded as a simple commercial treaty ; it had relation to other and higher considerations ; it bore strongly upon the political interests of the country , and must necessarily affect them deeply . The chancellor ...
... France was not to be regarded as a simple commercial treaty ; it had relation to other and higher considerations ; it bore strongly upon the political interests of the country , and must necessarily affect them deeply . The chancellor ...
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