The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Presidency , the Investment sunk in 1769 , and they were even obliged to pay for a part of the goods to private merchants in the Company's Bonds , bearing interest . It was plain , that this course of business could not hold . The ...
... Presidency , the Investment sunk in 1769 , and they were even obliged to pay for a part of the goods to private merchants in the Company's Bonds , bearing interest . It was plain , that this course of business could not hold . The ...
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... Presidency , they were always shifting from one course to the other ; so that it became as impossible for the ... Presidency , " it is with concern we see , in every page of your consultations , restrictions , limita- tions ...
... Presidency , they were always shifting from one course to the other ; so that it became as impossible for the ... Presidency , " it is with concern we see , in every page of your consultations , restrictions , limita- tions ...
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... presidency , and that appoint- ment , being approved and confirmed by the Court of Directors , became in effect their own . Mr. Bristow appears to have shown himself a man of talents and activity . He had been principally con- cerned in ...
... presidency , and that appoint- ment , being approved and confirmed by the Court of Directors , became in effect their own . Mr. Bristow appears to have shown himself a man of talents and activity . He had been principally con- cerned in ...
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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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