Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox On Monday De
Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox On Monday De
Fox Charles James
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If any mifunderftanding then has hitherto taken place upon this head, it will, I trull, ceafe henceforth, and fo odious a libel upon this country will not pafs current as that fordid motives only induced the government of England to that which we were bound to do, as politicians, as Chriflians, and as men : by every confideration which makes a na- tion refpeclable, . Great^ and glorious ! Having [ 33 ] Having vindicated the bill from this afperfion, ' and founded it upon that bafis which . Ever...y honeft and fenfible man in England muft approve, I may be allowed to fay that fome regard may be had even to the mean and mercenary upon this fubjeft (a portion of whom we have here, in common with all other countries. ) Will fuch men endure with temper a conftant drain upon this kingdom, for the fake of this monopolizing corporation ? Will thofe, for inftance, who cla- mour againft a two-penny tax, afford with good humour million after million to the Eaft-India Company. The finking fund is at this moment a million the worfe for the deficiencies of the Com- pany, and as the Noble Lord (Lord John) fays, an extent muft in three weeks arreft their pro- perty, if Parliament does not interpofe or enable them to difcharge a part of their debt to the Crown.
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