London contest ; and you all remember, that in the same virtuous cause he submitted to keep a sort of public office or counting-house, where the whole business of the last general election was managed. The History of British India - Page 24by James Mill - 1858Full view - About this book
| John Cartwright - Bedford, John Russell, 6th Duke of, 1766-1839 - 1805 - 194 pages
...motives, and the *' merits upon which he stood. For your minister, ""ibis worn-out veteran, submitted te enter into the " dusty field of the London contest; and you all. re" member, that in the same virtuous cause, he submit" to keep a sort of public office or counting... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 464 pages
...cause. His advertisements show his motives, and the merits upon which he stood. For your minister, this worn-out veteran submitted to enter into the...same virtuous cause he submitted to keep a sort of publick office or counting-house, where the whole business of the last general election was managed.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807 - 560 pages
...cause. His advertisements shew his motives, and the merits upon which he stood. For your minister) this worn-out veteran submitted to enter into . the...same virtuous cause he submitted to keep a sort of publick office or counting-house, where the whole business of the last general election was managed.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...cause. His advertisements show his motives, and the merits upon which he stood. For your minister, this worn-out veteran submitted to enter into the...same virtuous cause he submitted to keep a sort of publick office or counting-house, where the whole business of the last general election was managed.... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...His advertisements ' shew his motives, and the merits upon ' which ,he stood. For your minister, ' this worn-out veteran submitted to enter ' into the dusty field of the London con' test; and you all remember, that in the ' same virtuous cause he submitted to ' keep a sort of... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...have fattened the region kites " with his offal," says, that his agent, RICHARD ATKINSON, had kept "a sort of " public office, or counting-house, where"...the last general "election was managed." It was," said he, " openly managed by the direct agent " and attorney of Beufield." And then he says, that,... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 1056 pages
...Minister, this worn out veteran submitted to enter into the dusty field of a London contest. In the same cause he submitted to keep a sort of public office,...counting-house, where the whole business of the last election was managed. It was managed upon Indian principles, and for an Indian interest. This was the... | |
| England - 1833 - 1032 pages
...Minister, this worn but veteran submitted to enter into the dusty field of a London contest. In the same cause he submitted to keep a sort of public office,...counting-house, where the whole business of the last election was managed. It was managed upon Indian principles, and for gn Indian interest. This was the... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 648 pages
...cause. Hie advertisements shew his motives, and the merits upon which he stood. For your minister, ь )d@ ؽ L $ N <K ! E; d U.. )O Wlh F =x砈 J k +)" 9 q2V )$ r $ 4 W sC 2 tho last general election was managed. It was openly managed by the direct agent and attorney of Benfield.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 744 pages
...cause. His advertisements shew his molivtí. and the merits upon which he stood. For your minister, this worn-out veteran submitted to enter into the...same virtuous Cause he submitted to keep a sort of publick office or counting-house, where the whole business of tk last general election was managed.... | |
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