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James I , therefore , on February 4th 1623 , extended the power of the Company by authorizing it to grant commissions to their presidents and chief officers for the punishment of offences committed by the Company's servants on land ...
James I , therefore , on February 4th 1623 , extended the power of the Company by authorizing it to grant commissions to their presidents and chief officers for the punishment of offences committed by the Company's servants on land ...
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This part of the plan met the views of those opponents of the Company who desired in place thereof the establishment of a regulated company on the model of the Levant Company . But the view of the Commons that a jointstock company was ...
This part of the plan met the views of those opponents of the Company who desired in place thereof the establishment of a regulated company on the model of the Levant Company . But the view of the Commons that a jointstock company was ...
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1 1 3 English Company trading to the East Indies , created in ... 99 East India Act , 1797 , 125 , 126 East India Act , 1828 , 130 East India Company , name given in 1833 , 131 ; loses part of trade rights ( 1813 ) , 127 ; and remainder ...
1 1 3 English Company trading to the East Indies , created in ... 99 East India Act , 1797 , 125 , 126 East India Act , 1828 , 130 East India Company , name given in 1833 , 131 ; loses part of trade rights ( 1813 ) , 127 ; and remainder ...
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THE FEDERAL RAILWAY AUTHORITY | 14 |
THE DIWANI THE EXPLOITATION OF BENGAL DYARCHY | 53 |
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