The present state of the English East-India Company's affairs, comprehending the accounts delivered in by the Court of Directors to the Treasury, which were laid before the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by the House of Commons, Assembled at Westminster, in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great-Britain, to enquire into East-India affairs; drawn up by Mr. Hoole, Auditor of Indian Accounts, and others. Together with the plans proposed by the different directors for the re-establishment of the Company's affairs, and several other Accounts equally important and interesting. To these Accounts is prefixt, an Address to the Public.

  • East India Company.
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[1773]
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London : printed for T. Evans, at No. 54, Paternoster-Row; W. Davis, the Corner of Sackville-Street, Piccadilly; and Brotherton and Sewell, in Cornhill, [1773]

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[2],vi,vi,1-6,1-6,7-60,61-64,61-64,[1]p.,tables ; 80.

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ESTC T145771

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