The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 28
... trade, in its most favorable shape, to the whole body of their countrymen. It was not intended that the Company should trade upon a joint stock, and in their corporate capacity ; but that every man in the nation, who pleased, should trade ...
... trade, in its most favorable shape, to the whole body of their countrymen. It was not intended that the Company should trade upon a joint stock, and in their corporate capacity ; but that every man in the nation, who pleased, should trade ...
Pàgina 29
... trade, and of course, with the □ r facilities and accommodation by which the trade was 1730. promoted. As no trade was to be carried on by the Company, the source, whence dividends to the proprietors would arise, was the interest to be ...
... trade, and of course, with the □ r facilities and accommodation by which the trade was 1730. promoted. As no trade was to be carried on by the Company, the source, whence dividends to the proprietors would arise, was the interest to be ...
Pàgina 234
... trade, or that from place to place within the 111 country, should be entirely renounced, as a trade to which 1762. the Company had no claim, and in which their servants had never been allowed to engage by any Subahdar preceding Meer ...
... trade, or that from place to place within the 111 country, should be entirely renounced, as a trade to which 1762. the Company had no claim, and in which their servants had never been allowed to engage by any Subahdar preceding Meer ...
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