The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... English Company flou- rished under this exportation for a very long series of years . The Nation was considerably benefited both in trade and in revenue ; and the Dividends of the Proprietors were often high , and always suffi- cient to ...
... English Company flou- rished under this exportation for a very long series of years . The Nation was considerably benefited both in trade and in revenue ; and the Dividends of the Proprietors were often high , and always suffi- cient to ...
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... English East - India Company being restricted in drawing bills upon Europe , and none of them ever making or proposing an establishment in India , a very great part of their fortunes , well or ill - gotten , is in all probability thrown ...
... English East - India Company being restricted in drawing bills upon Europe , and none of them ever making or proposing an establishment in India , a very great part of their fortunes , well or ill - gotten , is in all probability thrown ...
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Edmund Burke. influence . Four English and eight natives were candidates for the Contract ; three of the English far out - bid the eight natives . They , who consider , that the natives from their superiour , dexterity , from their ...
Edmund Burke. influence . Four English and eight natives were candidates for the Contract ; three of the English far out - bid the eight natives . They , who consider , that the natives from their superiour , dexterity , from their ...
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Connexion of Great Britain with India p | 48 |
INTERNAL TRADE of BENGAL | 90 |
British Government in India | 172 |
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