THE HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA BY JAMES MILL, ESQ. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. I. Hoc autem pressè et distinctè excutiamus, sermone quodam activo et masculo, nusquam digrediendo, nil amplificando. BACON, De Augm. Scient. lib. ii. LONDON: PRINTED FOR BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY, PATERNOSTER ROW. CONTENTS. BOOK I. COMMENCEMENT OF THE BRITISH INTERCOURSE WITH INDIA; AND THE CIRCUM- CHAPTER I. From the Commencement of the Efforts to begin a Trade with India, till the Change CHAPTER II. From the Change of the Company into a Joint-stock, instead of a Regulated, Com- CHAPTER III. From the Formation of the third Joint-stock, in 1632, till the Coalition of the Com- CHAPTER IV. From the Coalition between the Company and the Merchant Adventurers, till the CHAPTER V. From the Project of forming a new and rival Company, till the Union of the two 2 19 40 55 69 From the first Invasion of India by the Nations in the North, till the Expulsion of CHAPTER II. From the Commencement of the first Gaurian Dynasty, to that of the second Gau- CHAPTER III. From the Commencement of the second Gaurian Dynasty, to the Commencement of 362 429 481 496 509 CHAPTER IV. From the Commencement to the Close of the Mogul Dynasty 532 |