The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... under the charter and under acts of Parliament . The last [ first ] of these objects , the commerce , is taken in two points of view : the external , or the direct trade between India and Eu- 4 NINTH REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.
... under the charter and under acts of Parliament . The last [ first ] of these objects , the commerce , is taken in two points of view : the external , or the direct trade between India and Eu- 4 NINTH REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.
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Edmund Burke. external , or the direct trade between India and Eu- rope , and the internal , that is to say , the trade of Bengal , in all the articles of produce and manufac- ture which furnish the Company's investment . The government ...
Edmund Burke. external , or the direct trade between India and Eu- rope , and the internal , that is to say , the trade of Bengal , in all the articles of produce and manufac- ture which furnish the Company's investment . The government ...
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... direct object the kingdom of Bengal and its dependencies . Within that sphere ( and it is not a small one ) their authority extended over all the Com- pany's concerns of whatever description . In matters . of peace and war it seems to ...
... direct object the kingdom of Bengal and its dependencies . Within that sphere ( and it is not a small one ) their authority extended over all the Com- pany's concerns of whatever description . In matters . of peace and war it seems to ...
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... Sulivan had paid but little attention to ; and neither his inclination or duty led him to act any longer as Mr. Sulivan's deputy . " Here your Committee cannot avoid remarking the direct contradiction which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 35.
... Sulivan had paid but little attention to ; and neither his inclination or duty led him to act any longer as Mr. Sulivan's deputy . " Here your Committee cannot avoid remarking the direct contradiction which ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 35.
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Edmund Burke. Here your Committee cannot avoid remarking the direct contradiction which this address of Mr. Free- man's gives to the letter from the President and Council to the Court of Directors in April , 1780 , wherein Mr. Sulivan is ...
Edmund Burke. Here your Committee cannot avoid remarking the direct contradiction which this address of Mr. Free- man's gives to the letter from the President and Council to the Court of Directors in April , 1780 , wherein Mr. Sulivan is ...
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