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 IndiaB. Franklin, 1970 - 804 páginas |
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... laws of England is , that laws to be " made by the colonial legislatures shall not contradict the " laws of England in cases for which the law of England has " provided , for that would be a power to repeal the laws of " England . They ...
... laws of England is , that laws to be " made by the colonial legislatures shall not contradict the " laws of England in cases for which the law of England has " provided , for that would be a power to repeal the laws of " England . They ...
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... LAWS . THE power of making and constituting By - Laws is vested in the majority of Proprietors qualified for electors when assem- bled in General Court , by the charter of William III . At the first General Court of the United East ...
... LAWS . THE power of making and constituting By - Laws is vested in the majority of Proprietors qualified for electors when assem- bled in General Court , by the charter of William III . At the first General Court of the United East ...
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... laws were proposed in General Court ; and , among others , it was resolved that the committee of by - laws should in future consist of fifteen members instead of seven , and that five ... LAWS . c . 3 , and amerciaments BY - LAWS . 121.
... laws were proposed in General Court ; and , among others , it was resolved that the committee of by - laws should in future consist of fifteen members instead of seven , and that five ... LAWS . c . 3 , and amerciaments BY - LAWS . 121.
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE EASTINDIA COmpany ix | xx |
ANALYSIS | lxxiii |
Accounts | 4 |
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act of Parliament Affairs of India aforesaid allowed annum appointed approbation authority Bengal bill Board of Commissioners Bombay Britain British subjects by-laws Calcutta charter chief justice civil command commander-in-chief committee Company's Court of Directors Court of Judicature court-martial debt declared deemed despatches direct dividend duties East-India Company England established forces Fort St Fort William further enacted George governor-general in council granted hereby House of Commons island jurisdiction King's LAWS letters license limits Lord Lord Clive Madras Majesty Majesty's manner ment Merchants military Nabob native oath offence officers pany Parliament parties passed payment peace pension person or persons possessions pounds presidency Prince of Wales proceedings Proprietors puisne judge regulations reign respectively revenues rupees salary servants settlements ship or vessel soldier Supreme Court territories thereof tion trade treaty United Company United Kingdom whatsoever whereas William