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Page 67
... Charter , be continued exclufively to The Eaft India Company , and that the Imports from India may be confined to the Port of " London : " ( 6 66 ' ઃઃ It is ORDERED , That the faid Petition do lie on ' the Table . Upon reading the ...
... Charter , be continued exclufively to The Eaft India Company , and that the Imports from India may be confined to the Port of " London : " ( 6 66 ' ઃઃ It is ORDERED , That the faid Petition do lie on ' the Table . Upon reading the ...
Page 72
... Charter excludes the British Mer- " chants , would not only afford the moft effectual Re- " lief in the prefent Situation of Public Affairs , but " would ( as the Petitioners confidently fubmit ) most " effentially contribute to the ...
... Charter excludes the British Mer- " chants , would not only afford the moft effectual Re- " lief in the prefent Situation of Public Affairs , but " would ( as the Petitioners confidently fubmit ) most " effentially contribute to the ...
Page 76
... Charter , the Subject is expected " fhortly to be brought under the Confideration of Par- " liament , and many Petitions have been presented to " their Lordships for opening the Trade to India gene- 66 rally , or for materially altering ...
... Charter , the Subject is expected " fhortly to be brought under the Confideration of Par- " liament , and many Petitions have been presented to " their Lordships for opening the Trade to India gene- 66 rally , or for materially altering ...
Page 85
... Charter : That the Petitioners beg Leave re- spectfully to convey to their Lordships their Sentiments " on a Subject of fo much Importance to the Empire : " That the Experience of paft Times has proved beyond " all difpute , the baneful ...
... Charter : That the Petitioners beg Leave re- spectfully to convey to their Lordships their Sentiments " on a Subject of fo much Importance to the Empire : " That the Experience of paft Times has proved beyond " all difpute , the baneful ...
Page 105
... Charter , a free Trade to India and the other " Countries from which they are at prefent excluded ; " and that the Petitioners may be allowed to be heard 66 by themselves , their Counsel or Agents , at the Bar of " this Houfe , in ...
... Charter , a free Trade to India and the other " Countries from which they are at prefent excluded ; " and that the Petitioners may be allowed to be heard 66 by themselves , their Counsel or Agents , at the Bar of " this Houfe , in ...
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