The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Стр. 11
... supply of ships , and of the other innumerable objects required for their immense establishments ; those , who were engaged in contracts with the Treasury , Admiralty , and Ordnance , together with the clerks in Publick Offices , found ...
... supply of ships , and of the other innumerable objects required for their immense establishments ; those , who were engaged in contracts with the Treasury , Admiralty , and Ordnance , together with the clerks in Publick Offices , found ...
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... supply for " the 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 ...
... supply for " the 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 ...
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... supply for the Company's demand in Eng- land has rarely fallen short of two thousand tons , nor much exceeded two thousand five hundred . A discretionary allowance of this commodity has been made to the French , Dutch , and Danes , who ...
... supply for the Company's demand in Eng- land has rarely fallen short of two thousand tons , nor much exceeded two thousand five hundred . A discretionary allowance of this commodity has been made to the French , Dutch , and Danes , who ...
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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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