The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Government . The English are a people , who appear in India as a conquering nation ; all dealing with them is therefore , more or less , a dealing with power . It is such when they trade on a private account ; and it is much more so in ...
... Government . The English are a people , who appear in India as a conquering nation ; all dealing with them is therefore , more or less , a dealing with power . It is such when they trade on a private account ; and it is much more so in ...
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... Government of Bengal may have power for any long time to prevent . In the end , Government will probably be undersold , and beaten down to a losing price . Or , if they should attempt to force all the advantages from this article , of ...
... Government of Bengal may have power for any long time to prevent . In the end , Government will probably be undersold , and beaten down to a losing price . Or , if they should attempt to force all the advantages from this article , of ...
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... Government established there originally by the authority of the East India Com- pany , and afterwards modified by ... Government as it is con- stituted and managed within itself , beginning with its most essential and fundamental part ...
... Government established there originally by the authority of the East India Com- pany , and afterwards modified by ... Government as it is con- stituted and managed within itself , beginning with its most essential and fundamental part ...
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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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