The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Investment , which the English East - India Company derived from its re- venues , and even from its publick credit ... Investment on their own account . This invest- ment is to be equal to the sum of £ . 800,000 . Another loan has been ...
... Investment , which the English East - India Company derived from its re- venues , and even from its publick credit ... Investment on their own account . This invest- ment is to be equal to the sum of £ . 800,000 . Another loan has been ...
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... Investment has arisen from casual and er- " traordinary resources , which they could not " expect always to command . " In an earlier Minute he expresses himself still more distinctly ; he says , " If the internal resources of a State ...
... Investment has arisen from casual and er- " traordinary resources , which they could not " expect always to command . " In an earlier Minute he expresses himself still more distinctly ; he says , " If the internal resources of a State ...
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Edmund Burke. • At length the funds for the Investment , and for these wars together , could no longer be supplied . In the year 1778 , the provision for the Investment from the Revenues , and from the monopolies , stood very high . It ...
Edmund Burke. • At length the funds for the Investment , and for these wars together , could no longer be supplied . In the year 1778 , the provision for the Investment from the Revenues , and from the monopolies , stood very high . It ...
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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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