The Opinions of Mr James Eyre Mr Edmund Hoskins Mr E Thurlow And Mr John
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That this- demand might have been juftly made on him, fuppofmg him lefs indebted to you than he was, and that it was even beneficial to him to have com- plied with it, is equally clear, if it be remembered that the force, which this revenue was wanted to maintain, was asneceflary to his fafety as to your own. More, I prefume, need not be laid to convince you, that if the Soubah, when it was propofed to him, or when he propofed (for it matters not which) to relin- quifh his pretcnfions to this r...ent in favour of the no- ble Lord, had been defired to do it in favour of the Company, he would with equal readinefs have fub- mitted to it. In whole favour then ought this to have been defi- red ? Or rather, to whole account ought this ceffion, when obtained, to have been carried ? The Com- pany (to adopt an expreflion of his Lordfhip's) had a particular claim, wanting it for a purpofe in which the Soubah had an equal intereft. His Lordfhip pre_ tend [ 63 ] tends not to any particular claim. The Soubah's ge- nerofity had been ib fuitable to the rank and dignity of a great Prince, that the noble Lord's fortune was ea'iy, and he had received the reward of his honoura- ble fervices.
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