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... four millions more from the territorial revenue of one of their depen- dent princes . The ostensible pecuniary transactions of the nabob of Arcot , with very private persons , are so enormous , that they evidently set aside every ...
... four millions more from the territorial revenue of one of their depen- dent princes . The ostensible pecuniary transactions of the nabob of Arcot , with very private persons , are so enormous , that they evidently set aside every ...
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... four of them . By the bill , commonly called Mr. Pitt's bill , the inquiry was specially , and by express words , committed to the court of directors , without any re- serve for the interference of any other person or per- sons ...
... four of them . By the bill , commonly called Mr. Pitt's bill , the inquiry was specially , and by express words , committed to the court of directors , without any re- serve for the interference of any other person or per- sons ...
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... four times plun- dered ( twice by the nabob of Arcot , and twice by enemies brought upon it solely by the politicks of the same nabob , the declared enemy of that people ) and without discounting a shilling for their sufferings , they ...
... four times plun- dered ( twice by the nabob of Arcot , and twice by enemies brought upon it solely by the politicks of the same nabob , the declared enemy of that people ) and without discounting a shilling for their sufferings , they ...
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... four millions sterling ought , or ought not , to be passed from the publick treasury into a private pocket , without any title except the claim of the parties , when the issue of fact is laid in Madras , as when it is laid in West ...
... four millions sterling ought , or ought not , to be passed from the publick treasury into a private pocket , without any title except the claim of the parties , when the issue of fact is laid in Madras , as when it is laid in West ...
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... four hundred thousand , as proba- bly remitted through other channels , and in other mediums , that is , in jewels , gold , and silver directly brought to Europe , and in bills upon the British and foreign companies , you will scarcely ...
... four hundred thousand , as proba- bly remitted through other channels , and in other mediums , that is , in jewels , gold , and silver directly brought to Europe , and in bills upon the British and foreign companies , you will scarcely ...
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