The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... sent to China ever returns to India . It is not easy to determine , in what proportions this enor mous sum of money has been sent from Madras , or from Bengal , but it equally exhausts a country be- longing to this kingdom , whether it ...
... sent to China ever returns to India . It is not easy to determine , in what proportions this enor mous sum of money has been sent from Madras , or from Bengal , but it equally exhausts a country be- longing to this kingdom , whether it ...
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... sent 66 you information ; and I told Mr. Markham , that C6 ( 6 they were ready to go to whatever place they " should be sent . No answer , however , came " from you on this head , and I remained asto- " nished at the cause of it ...
... sent 66 you information ; and I told Mr. Markham , that C6 ( 6 they were ready to go to whatever place they " should be sent . No answer , however , came " from you on this head , and I remained asto- " nished at the cause of it ...
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... sent from the Rajah to appease them , they continued , on this interposition , for a while quiet . Then the Rajah retired to a sort of stone pavilion , or bastion , to perform his devotions , the guard of Sepoys attending him in this ...
... sent from the Rajah to appease them , they continued , on this interposition , for a while quiet . Then the Rajah retired to a sort of stone pavilion , or bastion , to perform his devotions , the guard of Sepoys attending him in this ...
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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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