An Analysis of the Constitution of the East-India Company, and of the Laws Passed by Parliament for the Government of Their Affairs, at Home and Abroad: To which is Prefixed, a Brief History of the Company, and of the Rise and Progress of the British Power in IndiaKingsbury, Parburg, and Allen, J. M. Richardson, and Harding and Company, 1826 - 804 páginas |
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... passed , for borrowing £ 2,000,000 at eight per cent .; and as an encouragement to subscribers , it was declared , that they should be incorporated by charter into a General Society , with liberty for each individual member to trade to ...
... passed , for borrowing £ 2,000,000 at eight per cent .; and as an encouragement to subscribers , it was declared , that they should be incorporated by charter into a General Society , with liberty for each individual member to trade to ...
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... passing through the Mahratta states . His representation was disregarded . Colonel Goddard was sent forward , and though made acquainted on his route with the treaty of Wurgaon , by the pro- visions of which he was to return to Calcutta ...
... passing through the Mahratta states . His representation was disregarded . Colonel Goddard was sent forward , and though made acquainted on his route with the treaty of Wurgaon , by the pro- visions of which he was to return to Calcutta ...
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... passing ; but Colonel Fletcher changed his route , and effected a junction with Colonel Baillie : this point , coupled with the defeat of Tippoo , spread dismay through the Mysore army . After much discus- sion , and in opposition to M ...
... passing ; but Colonel Fletcher changed his route , and effected a junction with Colonel Baillie : this point , coupled with the defeat of Tippoo , spread dismay through the Mysore army . After much discus- sion , and in opposition to M ...
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... passing through the Car- natic , committed the most dreadful ravages . The operations in the course of the first campaign were in favour of the English , but another campaign was necessary to subdue the power of Tippoo . Lord Cornwallis ...
... passing through the Car- natic , committed the most dreadful ravages . The operations in the course of the first campaign were in favour of the English , but another campaign was necessary to subdue the power of Tippoo . Lord Cornwallis ...
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