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The case of John Powell of London, merchant; who originally contributed l. 3,700, towards raising two millions for the service of the crown of England, and settling the trade to the East-Indies, when the publick funds were under great discount.
Powell, John, of London.Date: 1714]- Books
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Debates of the House of Lords, on the evidence delivered in the trial of Warren Hastings, Esquire; proceedings of the East India Company in consequence of his acquittal: and testimonials of the British and Native inhabitants of India, Relative to his character and conduct whilst he was governor general of Fort William in Bengal.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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A letter to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. on the proposed renewal of the charter of the East India company. By a Friend to the freedom of the Press.
Friend to the Freedom of the Press.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Considerations humbly submitted to the House of Lords, on the two East-India bills brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox & Mr. Pitt.
Date: 1788- Books
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A letter to the Honourable the Directors of the East-India Company, from Major General James Stuart. (July 3, 1787.)
Stuart, James, -1793.Date: 1787]- Books
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A new history of the East-Indies. With brief observations on the religion, customs, manners and trade of the inhabitants. ... With a map of the country. By Captain Cope.
Cope, Captain.Date: 1758- Books
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Observations on the tea and window Act, and on the tea trade. By Richard Twining
Twining, Richard, the Elder.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A letter from the secretary of the Honourable the directors of the East India Company, to Major General James Stuart. (17th September 1784) Together with the extract of the general letter from Fort Saint George. (Dated 30th September, 1783.)
East India Company.Date: 1784]- Books
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Portsmouth resolves respecting tea. Province of New Hampshire, Rockingham, ss. Portsmouth, Decemb. 16th, 1773. At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Portsmouth, held at the North Meeting House, for the purpose of consulting, advising & determining upon the most proper and effectual method to prevent the receiving or vending the teas sent out by the East India Company ...
Date: 1773]- Books
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Edward Holden Cruttenden Esq; and John Zephaniah Holwell Esq; attorneys for, and on behalf of, William Davis Esq; --- Plaintiffs. Nian Mullick, --------- Defendant. Et e contra. And between the said John Zephaniah Holwell, as attorney of said William Davis, and the said William Davis in person, -- Appellants. The said Nian Mullick, ------- Respondent. Et e contra. The case of the said William Davis, and of the said John Zephaniah Holwell, as attorney to the said William Davis, the appellant in the original, and respondent in the cross appeal.
Davis, William, merchant.Date: 1751]- Books
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The advantages of an alliance with the Great Mogul: in which are principally considered three points of the highest importance to the British nation. I. The immediate Preservation and future Prosperity of the East India Company. II. The legal Acquisition of an immense Revenue to Great Britain. III. The promoting of a vast Increase in the Exports of British Manufactures. By John Morrison, Esq; General and Commander in Chief of the Great Mogul's Forces; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to his Majesty George III. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c.
Morrison, John, Commander-in-Chief of the Great Mogul's forces.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq; On the latter Part of the late Report of the Select Committee on the State of Justice in Bengal. With some curious Particulars and original Anecdotes concerning the Forgery committed by Maha Rajah Nundcomar Bahadar, on the proof of which he lost his life. Together with some remarks on the Conduct of the Majority of the Civil Government at that time in Fort William, Bengal, proper and necessary to be perused and duly weighed by every Member of both Houses of Parliament, before they proceeded to determine on the Evidence given up in the first Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons.
Price, Joseph, approximately 1749-Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The case of Captain George Hayter, commander of the ship York, in the service of the Honourable East India Company, arrived from Bencoolen in October 1775, together with his reply to nine objections made to his conduct, and laid before the owners of the said ship, by Sir Richard Hotham; Knt. the husband and managing owner thereof; Humbly submitted to the consideration of all the owners concerned in the said ship, by their most obedient humble servant, George Hayter. ...
Hayter, George, Captain.Date: 1775]- Books
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An address to the proprietors of East-India stock.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Return to the order of the Honourable House of Commons, of 13th March 1792, requiring "a general abstract of the estimates of the probable resources and disbursements of the presidencies of Fort William, Fort St. George, and Bombay, between the 30th day of April 1791 and the 1st day of May 1792". Ordered to be printed 27th March 1792.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1792]- Books
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The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in the Morning Chronicle.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Books
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An historical account of the settlement and possession of Bombay, by the English East India Company, and of the rise and progress of the war with the Mahratta nation.
Pechel, Samuel.Date: M.D.CCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A representation to His Majesty, moved in the House of Commons, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, and seconded by the Right Honourable William Windham, on Monday, June 14, 1784, and negatived. With a preface and notes.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1784- Books
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To the honourable court of directors for all affairs of the Honourable United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies. The humble petition of George Baldwin, ...
Baldwin, George, 1743?-1826.Date: 1783]- Books
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Reflections on the present high price of provisions; and the complaints and disturbances arising therefrom.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills, late surgeon on board the Durrington Indiaman, Captain Richard Crabb, in her late voyage to the East-Indies, under the convoy of Admiral Boscawen. Being a continued series of cruelty and oppression, thro' the jealously and ill-nature of ---, 'till his arrival at Bombay; --- where he was tried by a court martial of East-India captains. Together with an account of his banishment to Goa, and his voyage to Brazil, under Captain Kinsey, commodore of a Portuguese squadron. Interspersed with several curious original love letters, certificates, papers, documents and vouchers; and corroborated by the testimony of a great number of witnesses now residing in town. To which is added, an account of his trial at Guildhall in July last: recommended to all generous and humane souls, for the benefit of the unhappy sufferer, now a prisoner at Capt. Crabb's suit in the King's-Bench, Southwark, for costs of his late trial.
Wills, William, surgeon.Date: 1750-1- Books
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Carmen irenicum. The happy union of the two East-India companies. An heroick poem. By E. Settle.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Date: 1702- Books
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Mr. Holwell's refutation of a letter from certain gentlemen of the Council at Bengal, to the honourable the Secret Committee. Serving as a supplement to his Address to the proprietors of East-India stock.
Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A complete and authentic detail of the several debates in the House of Commons, on the East-India bill, on Thursday the 27th of November, on Monday the 1st of December, and on Monday, the 8th of December. Together with authentic copies of the two East-India bills; the arguments of Counsel against one of them; the several papers, containing a true Statement of the Company's Affairs; lists of the Divisions, of the Absentees, and of those who retired before the Divisions commenced.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1784- Books
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The resolutions and proceedings of the cotton and woollen manufacturers of Manchester, upon the subject of Indian affairs, and particularly respecting the intended renewal of the existing charter of the East-Indian company. Bull's-Head Inn, Manchester, February 26, 1793.
Manchester (England)Date: 1793]