... to command for the public good, however dangerous, difficult, or defperate." The queftion was then put, " That «' James Eyre, Efq; the prefent Recorder, be no more aavifed with, retained or employed, in any of the affairs of this corporation ; he... The Oxford Magazine - Page 1511770Full view - About this book
| 1770 - 466 pages
...defperate. The queftion was then put, " that James Eyre, Efq; the " prefent recorder, be no more advifed with, retained, or " employed in any of the affairs of this corporation ; he be" ing deemed by this court unworthy of their future truft and *' confidence." The fame was declared... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1771 - 590 pages
...very warm debates, a quellum was moyed, that James Eyre, Efq; the prefent Recorder, be no more advifcd with, retained, or employed in any of the affairs of this corporation, hp being deemed by this Court unworthy of their future truft or conr z ndence. fidence. • The fame... | |
| 1794 - 574 pages
...warm debates, a queftion was moved, that James Eyre, Efq; the prelent Recorder, be no more advifed with, retained, or employed in any of the affairs...being deemed by this Court unworthy of their future trull or confider.ce. fidence. The fame was declared to be carried jn the affirmative. For the quelliun,... | |
| Sir William Purdie Treloar (bart.) - 1917 - 370 pages
...That James Eyre, Esq., the present Recorder, be no more advised with, retained or employed, in any affairs of this corporation ; he being deemed by this court unworthy of their future trust or confidence. That in all cases relative to the affairs of this city, where it may be necessary... | |
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