The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... India . But to this it was replied that these privileges were enjoyed by the Company at the expense of the trading community , and of the people of England ; and that whatever advantage the Company derived from a monopoly of the trade ...
... India . But to this it was replied that these privileges were enjoyed by the Company at the expense of the trading community , and of the people of England ; and that whatever advantage the Company derived from a monopoly of the trade ...
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... Indian acquisition - should be sold as zemindaries , and ' that Europeans should be allowed to ' become the purchasers , inasmuch as they are men of a more ' enterprising spirit than the natives of India , and likely to be- ' come ...
... Indian acquisition - should be sold as zemindaries , and ' that Europeans should be allowed to ' become the purchasers , inasmuch as they are men of a more ' enterprising spirit than the natives of India , and likely to be- ' come ...
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... India , but to induce them to go there . No attraction can draw the labouring classes to a burning climate , where handi- work is paid at threepence a day . The trader is merely a tem- porary resident at the outports ; and the Europeans ...
... India , but to induce them to go there . No attraction can draw the labouring classes to a burning climate , where handi- work is paid at threepence a day . The trader is merely a tem- porary resident at the outports ; and the Europeans ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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