Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 6
Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 6
William Belsham
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As Englishmen^ we should feel it our duty to stand at our post to the last, nor imitate the example of those, who, under cit- cumstances of difficulty and danger^ would pussil- lanimously desert it." Mr. Nichols asked ^' how long the calamities of war were to be endured by the people of Great Britain, for the sake of securing the Cape and Ceylon to the East-India Company. Whilst our ears were stunned with public rejoicings for. victories which availed little, our finances re- quired the most se...riousL attention. From July. GEORGE ni. 357 l796,to July 1797, an addition of 9,600,000/. book appeared in the dividends of the three-per-cents, vji^^i^ which was equal to an addition of eighty-seven ^797- miilioiis and a half of capital. Ministers had long been tried^ and tried to no purpose ; and we owed it as a duty to his msyesty, to recom- mend to him a change of them." The address, ^er various other speeches, was carried without a division. In the house of lords, the marquis of Lans- down distingui^ed himself by an able and ani- jnated speech, in which he entreated their lord- ships ^;to surrender up their prejudices, and •consider the danger of their situation.
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