The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... importance of the Indian trade ; and, because it is important, assume that the monopoly ought to remain, is merely to say, that when a thing is important, it ought never to be improved ; in things of no moment society may be allowed to ...
... importance of the Indian trade ; and, because it is important, assume that the monopoly ought to remain, is merely to say, that when a thing is important, it ought never to be improved ; in things of no moment society may be allowed to ...
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... important point, either by restrictions framed at home, or by referring it to the Governor and Council of Fort William." 2 In consequence of this recommendation, the Court of Directors by letter dated 1st of June, 1764, and sent by the ...
... important point, either by restrictions framed at home, or by referring it to the Governor and Council of Fort William." 2 In consequence of this recommendation, the Court of Directors by letter dated 1st of June, 1764, and sent by the ...
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... important documents of the Indian government, during the period to which their inquiries applied. Any considerable desire for the welfare of India, guided by any considerable degree of intelligence, would have drawn a great lesson from ...
... important documents of the Indian government, during the period to which their inquiries applied. Any considerable desire for the welfare of India, guided by any considerable degree of intelligence, would have drawn a great lesson from ...
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