The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 4Bell, 1890 |
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... demand in the India market , and , where that demand was not adequate to the reciprocal call of the European market for Indian goods , by a large annual exportation of treasure , chiefly in silver . In some years that export has been as ...
... demand in the India market , and , where that demand was not adequate to the reciprocal call of the European market for Indian goods , by a large annual exportation of treasure , chiefly in silver . In some years that export has been as ...
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... demand on the territorial fund the correctives and qualifications , which might have been gradually applied to the abuses in Indian commerce and government , were rendered extremely difficult . The practice of an investment from the ...
... demand on the territorial fund the correctives and qualifications , which might have been gradually applied to the abuses in Indian commerce and government , were rendered extremely difficult . The practice of an investment from the ...
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... demand for the wants or desires of the native inhabit . ants . investment . When an account is taken of the intercourse ( for it is not commerce ) which is carried on be- Bad effects of tween Bengal and England , the pernicious effects ...
... demand for the wants or desires of the native inhabit . ants . investment . When an account is taken of the intercourse ( for it is not commerce ) which is carried on be- Bad effects of tween Bengal and England , the pernicious effects ...
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... demand amounted only to a fourth part , that is , about fifty thousand pounds yearly . This was at that time provided by agents for the Company , under the inspection of their commercial servants . On pretence of se- curing an advantage ...
... demand amounted only to a fourth part , that is , about fifty thousand pounds yearly . This was at that time provided by agents for the Company , under the inspection of their commercial servants . On pretence of se- curing an advantage ...
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... demand . Had this been true , Mr. Hastings's conduct could admit of no excuse . He ought not to burthen a fallen market by long and heavy engagements . He ought studiously to have kept in his power the means of proportioning the supply ...
... demand . Had this been true , Mr. Hastings's conduct could admit of no excuse . He ought not to burthen a fallen market by long and heavy engagements . He ought studiously to have kept in his power the means of proportioning the supply ...
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