The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 11Rivington, 1826 |
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... Saltpetre p . 66 . p . 90 . p . 100 . p . 107 . p . 120 . p . 141 . p . 172 . - p . 207 . p . 211 . British Government in India ELEVENTH REPORT from the Select Committee appointed to take into consideration the state of the ...
... Saltpetre p . 66 . p . 90 . p . 100 . p . 107 . p . 120 . p . 141 . p . 172 . - p . 207 . p . 211 . British Government in India ELEVENTH REPORT from the Select Committee appointed to take into consideration the state of the ...
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... , its East - India interest was undoubtedly injured by it .. The Company is also , and has been from a very early period , obliged to furnish G 3 furnish the Ordnance with a quantity of saltpetre at a ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 85.
... , its East - India interest was undoubtedly injured by it .. The Company is also , and has been from a very early period , obliged to furnish G 3 furnish the Ordnance with a quantity of saltpetre at a ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 85.
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Edmund Burke. furnish the Ordnance with a quantity of saltpetre at a certain price , without any reference to the standard of the markets either of purchase or of sale . With regard to their export , they were put also under difficulties ...
Edmund Burke. furnish the Ordnance with a quantity of saltpetre at a certain price , without any reference to the standard of the markets either of purchase or of sale . With regard to their export , they were put also under difficulties ...
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... saltpetre , but not unfrequently salt , tobacco , betel nut , and the grain of most ordinary consumption . In the name of the Country Government they laid on or took off , and at their pleasure heightened or lowered , all duties upon ...
... saltpetre , but not unfrequently salt , tobacco , betel nut , and the grain of most ordinary consumption . In the name of the Country Government they laid on or took off , and at their pleasure heightened or lowered , all duties upon ...
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... saltpetre , were successively by the Company taken into their own hands . The produce of the sale of the two former articles was applied to the purchase of goods for their Investment ; the latter was exported in kind for their sales in ...
... saltpetre , were successively by the Company taken into their own hands . The produce of the sale of the two former articles was applied to the purchase of goods for their Investment ; the latter was exported in kind for their sales in ...
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