| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 738 páginas
...Company ; which totally deprived the servant* of this resource. It was not expedient, however, to dratr the reins too tight. It was not expedient, that the...carrying on the measures of government. The salary of a counsellor is, I think, scarcely three hundred pound« per annum : and it is well known that he cannot... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 716 páginas
...the Company ; which totally deprived the servants of this resource. It was not expedient, however, to draw the reins too tight. It was not expedient,...carrying on the measures of government. The salary of a counsellor is, I think, scarcely three hundred pounds per annum : and it is well known that he cannot... | |
| Sir Charles William Wilson - 1890 - 262 páginas
...remuneration which, at the moment, seemed least open to objection. He very justly remarked afterwards that It was not expedient that the Company's servants should...annum ; and it is well known that he cannot live in the country for less than .£3000. The same proportion holds among the other servants. It was requisite,... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - 1899 - 362 páginas
...for the Company, which totally deprived the servants of this resource. It was not expedient, however, to draw the reins too tight. It was not expedient...government. The salary of a councillor is, I think, scarcely three hundred pounds per annum : and it is well known that he cannot live in that country for less... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - 1899 - 364 páginas
...for the Company, which totally deprived the servants of this resource. It was not expedient, however, to draw the reins too tight. It was not expedient...government. The salary of a councillor is, I think, scarcely three hundred pounds per annum : and it is well known that he cannot live in that country for less... | |
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