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... Company applied to the Council of State for an Act of Parliament to encourage their trade ; but were compelled to coalesce with these Assada merchants , and to form , for the support of the East India trade , what was termed an United ...
... Company applied to the Council of State for an Act of Parliament to encourage their trade ; but were compelled to coalesce with these Assada merchants , and to form , for the support of the East India trade , what was termed an United ...
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... Company insinuated to these Powers , that the London Company were secretly connected with those pirates , whom they openly pretended to reprobate , and so satisfied was the King of England of their improper proceedings , that he had ...
... Company insinuated to these Powers , that the London Company were secretly connected with those pirates , whom they openly pretended to reprobate , and so satisfied was the King of England of their improper proceedings , that he had ...
Pagina 355
... Company expect to impose on the British Parliament ! The presents and bribes , which the Company have given to the men of power in India , should be re- imbursed to them by the nation , says Mr. Bruce : - but then it would surely be ...
... Company expect to impose on the British Parliament ! The presents and bribes , which the Company have given to the men of power in India , should be re- imbursed to them by the nation , says Mr. Bruce : - but then it would surely be ...
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