| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 496 pages
...juft been concluded with the Minifter of France. I muft confefs, Sir, that in my Opinion, this Service deferved no fuch Recompence, at leaft on our Part...it is thought a defenfible Meafure, I mould be glad Parts of his Majefty's Dominions are blefled. That any confiderable Addition to this Bur-- then muft... | |
| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 492 pages
...been concluded with the Minifter of France. I muf t confefs, Sir, that in my Opinion, this Service deferved no fuch Recompence, at leaft on our Part;...to plead. If it is thought a defenfible Meafure, I fhould be glad ! glad to know why it was not avowed; and Why, if it is proper, we fhould pay i ooo... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pages
...opinion, this fervice deferved no fuch recompcnce, at leaft on our part: fo that in this cafe, our monry is not only granted to an alien, but to an alien who has no n.eiit to plead. If it be thought a defertfible meafure, I fhould be be glad to know, why it was not... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...confefs, Sir, that in my opinion, this fervice deferred no fuch recompence, at leaf l on our part j fo that in this cafe our money is not only granted...to plead. If it is thought a defenfible meafure, I fhould be glad to know why it was not avowed ; and why, if it is proper we fhould pay a thoufand pounds... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 514 pages
...minifter of France. I muft confefs, Sir, that in my opinion this fervice deferved no fuch recompenfe, at leaft on our part, fo that in this cafe our money...to plead. If it is thought a defenfible meafure, I fhould be glad to know why it was not avowed, and why, if it is proper we fhould pay a thouiand pounds... | |
| 1768 - 750 pages
...recompence, 1 at leaft on our part ; fo that, in this cafe, onr money' is not only granted to an alien,but to an alien who has no merit to plead; If it is thought a deferable meafure, I fhould be glad to know why it was not avowed ; and why, if it ia proper, we flioold... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...VOL. I. Y The reduced condition of France required no entreaty on the part of Turin, to induce her to not only granted to an alien, but to an alien who has no merit to plead. If it is thought a defensible measure, I should be glad to knowwhy it was not avowed} and why, if it is proper we should... | |
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