The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... affairs so prosperously, and those of the Company so much the reverse ; he replied that he had conducted his own affairs according to his own judgment : those of the Company according to that of the Directors.1 Perceiving, by the state ...
... affairs so prosperously, and those of the Company so much the reverse ; he replied that he had conducted his own affairs according to his own judgment : those of the Company according to that of the Directors.1 Perceiving, by the state ...
Pàgina 339
... affairs ; to transact with the native princes ; and, in short, to act the principal part in the offensive and ... affairs of a Company, formed for upholding a beneficial intercourse with India, were illustrated by contrasting the ruin of ...
... affairs ; to transact with the native princes ; and, in short, to act the principal part in the offensive and ... affairs of a Company, formed for upholding a beneficial intercourse with India, were illustrated by contrasting the ruin of ...
Pàgina 354
... affairs of India that are most to be dreaded in transacting the affairs of every country under the sun. The virtues of a Court of Proprietors, as of every political body, are intelligence and probity. The owner of £500 stock was just as ...
... affairs of India that are most to be dreaded in transacting the affairs of every country under the sun. The virtues of a Court of Proprietors, as of every political body, are intelligence and probity. The owner of £500 stock was just as ...
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