Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Հատոր 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... King James's Government constituted them a body corporate for ever , with the understanding , however , that upon its being proved , at any time , that their exclusive privileges were injurious to the nation , those privileges should ...
... King James's Government constituted them a body corporate for ever , with the understanding , however , that upon its being proved , at any time , that their exclusive privileges were injurious to the nation , those privileges should ...
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... King James ; and this produced a commission of in- quiry , and a treaty , which was concluded at London in 1619. This treaty was to be in force twenty years , and a council was appointed to superintend the execution of it , which was ...
... King James ; and this produced a commission of in- quiry , and a treaty , which was concluded at London in 1619. This treaty was to be in force twenty years , and a council was appointed to superintend the execution of it , which was ...
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... King , and of his Lord High Admiral , the Duke of Buckingham , who demanded a share of what they had taken . The Directors did not think fit to resist the demands of the King , but objected to those of the Duke of Buckingham , because ...
... King , and of his Lord High Admiral , the Duke of Buckingham , who demanded a share of what they had taken . The Directors did not think fit to resist the demands of the King , but objected to those of the Duke of Buckingham , because ...
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... King , a license was about this time granted to a new association to trade with India . This license , it was stated , was founded on the misconduct of the East India Company , which had been productive of no good to the na- tion ; of ...
... King , a license was about this time granted to a new association to trade with India . This license , it was stated , was founded on the misconduct of the East India Company , which had been productive of no good to the na- tion ; of ...
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... King was a prisoner in the Isle of Wight , in 1648 , the Company displayed a trait of that crooked policy which has never ceased to regulate their transactions . The power of the Parliament being now supreme , they endeavoured to ...
... King was a prisoner in the Isle of Wight , in 1648 , the Company displayed a trait of that crooked policy which has never ceased to regulate their transactions . The power of the Parliament being now supreme , they endeavoured to ...
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