The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... Trade . Until the pass- ing of the Regulation Act , in 1773 , seniority enti- tled them to succeed to the Council , and finally gave them pretensions to the government of the Presidency . The above gradation of the service , your Commit ...
... Trade . Until the pass- ing of the Regulation Act , in 1773 , seniority enti- tled them to succeed to the Council , and finally gave them pretensions to the government of the Presidency . The above gradation of the service , your Commit ...
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... trade are not generally under- stood . Trade to In- dia formerly carried on chiefly in - Until the acquisition of great territorial revenues by the East India Company , the silver . trade with India was carried on upon the common ...
... trade are not generally under- stood . Trade to In- dia formerly carried on chiefly in - Until the acquisition of great territorial revenues by the East India Company , the silver . trade with India was carried on upon the common ...
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... trade and in revenue ; and the dividends of the proprietors were often high , and always sufficient to keep up the credit of the Company's stock in heart and vigor . carried on But at or very soon after the acquisition How trade of the ...
... trade and in revenue ; and the dividends of the proprietors were often high , and always sufficient to keep up the credit of the Company's stock in heart and vigor . carried on But at or very soon after the acquisition How trade of the ...
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... trade ( if such it may be called ) by which it is absolutely impossi- ble that India should not be radically and ... trading capital employed in those productions was continu- ally strengthened and enlarged . But the payment of a tribute ...
... trade ( if such it may be called ) by which it is absolutely impossi- ble that India should not be radically and ... trading capital employed in those productions was continu- ally strengthened and enlarged . But the payment of a tribute ...
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... trade and revenue of eight hundred thousand pounds a year . This was to be provided for at all events . By that vast demand on the territorial fund , the correctives and qualifications which might have been gradually applied to the ...
... trade and revenue of eight hundred thousand pounds a year . This was to be provided for at all events . By that vast demand on the territorial fund , the correctives and qualifications which might have been gradually applied to the ...
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