Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... hands of the Governor and Directors , who were to employ the whole amount in the manner they judged most advantageous ... hand , that the Commissioners of the East India Company declared it would be impossible to carry on the trade , if ...
... hands of the Governor and Directors , who were to employ the whole amount in the manner they judged most advantageous ... hand , that the Commissioners of the East India Company declared it would be impossible to carry on the trade , if ...
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... hands of the Company into those of the Dutch , and back again , was granted anew , and confirmed to the Company by a royal charter . In the disputes which now began to arise between the Company and the Mogul , as well as with Sevagee ...
... hands of the Company into those of the Dutch , and back again , was granted anew , and confirmed to the Company by a royal charter . In the disputes which now began to arise between the Company and the Mogul , as well as with Sevagee ...
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... hand , possessing almost unlimited power over their countrymen in the East , were not slow in putting it in operation ; they seized the inter- lopers wherever they could be found , accused them of piracy , or of any other crime they ...
... hand , possessing almost unlimited power over their countrymen in the East , were not slow in putting it in operation ; they seized the inter- lopers wherever they could be found , accused them of piracy , or of any other crime they ...
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... hands of the consumer at an unnatural price ! even The author ascribes the improvement in this branch of the revenue chiefly ... hand . With regard to the “ " rigid exa- mination " spoken of to ensure its purity , we have also our doubts ...
... hands of the consumer at an unnatural price ! even The author ascribes the improvement in this branch of the revenue chiefly ... hand . With regard to the “ " rigid exa- mination " spoken of to ensure its purity , we have also our doubts ...
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... hand - in - hand . Under our moral system , the natives f India are making rapid progress in the virtue of dram - drinking , was for- merly , and still is , by the great body of that people , regarded as the most disgusting of vices ...
... hand - in - hand . Under our moral system , the natives f India are making rapid progress in the virtue of dram - drinking , was for- merly , and still is , by the great body of that people , regarded as the most disgusting of vices ...
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