The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... effect in Bengal with regard to the diversion of labour from manufacture to materials . The trade of raw Silk increased rapidly . But the Company very soon felt , in the increase of price , and debasement of quality of the wrought goods ...
... effect in Bengal with regard to the diversion of labour from manufacture to materials . The trade of raw Silk increased rapidly . But the Company very soon felt , in the increase of price , and debasement of quality of the wrought goods ...
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... effect the Supreme Council . In the present state of power and patronage in India , and during the relations , which are permitted to subsist between the Judges , the prosecuting Offi- cers , and the Council - General , Your Committee ...
... effect the Supreme Council . In the present state of power and patronage in India , and during the relations , which are permitted to subsist between the Judges , the prosecuting Offi- cers , and the Council - General , Your Committee ...
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... effect it . For the reasons at large , which induced me to propose that diversion , it will be sufficient to refer to my Minute recommending it , and to the letters received from General Goddard near the same period of time . The ...
... effect it . For the reasons at large , which induced me to propose that diversion , it will be sufficient to refer to my Minute recommending it , and to the letters received from General Goddard near the same period of time . The ...
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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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