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East India-House. A regular series of the several debates that have been taken place at the India-House, on the following important subjects
The expediency of the company's taking up their shipping by public contract, with a narrative of the proceedings relative thereto. On encouraging the importation of sugar, and various raw materials, the produce of our Indian territories. And on the services of the Marquis Cornwallis, generals meadows and abercrombie, the officers and soldiers, and the presidencies of Bengal, Madras, & Bombay. Containting the speeches of Messrs. Baring, Devaynes, Le Mesurier, and other directors; the Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Mr. Serjeant Watson, Messrs. Jackson, Dallas, Lushington, Fiott, Henchman, and other proprietors. With an introduction and occasional remarks by the editor of the diary -
A regular series of the several debates that have taken place at the India-House on the following important subjects, the expediency of the company's taking up their shipping by public contract ... on encouraging the importation of sugar and various raw materials ... and on the services of the Marquis Cornwallis, Generals Meadows and Abercrombie, the officers and soldiers and the presidencies of Bengal, Madras & Bombay
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First, second, and third reports of the select committee, appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company, to take into consideration the export trade from Great Britain to the East Indies
with appendixes -
Debate on the expediency of cultivating sugar in the territories of the East India Company
With the speeches of Randle Jackson, and George Dallas, Esqrs. for and against that important proposition. Reported by William Woodfall, late editor of the diary -
Report of the committee of warehouses
on a memorial from the Manufacturers of Gunpowder, and of other Commodities made from Saltpetre, presented to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade -
At a committee of accounts, 15th February, 1793
In pursuance of a Reference from the Court of the 6th Instant, the Committee have taken into their Consideration the several Accounts therein mentioned; they have moreover consulted the Advices from India, and the different Officers in their respective Departments. In consequence thereof, they submit to the Court the following Estimate of the Company's Affairs in India, and in Europe, with a View to ascertain what will be the probable Surplus resulting from the Whole in Times of profound Peace -
Three reports of the select committee
appointed by the Court of Directors to take into consideration the export trade from Great Britain to the East Indies, China, Japan, and Persia; laid before the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council. With the appendixes. Also, Mr. Secretary Dundas's letter to Mr. Baring; a concise statement of the East India Company's income; and the heads of their agreement for a new charter -
Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
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Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
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Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
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Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
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Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
Containing, letter from the Right Honourable Henry Dundas to the chairman, dated 18th April, 1793. And an enclosure therein referred to -
Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
Containing, letter from the Right Honourable Henry Dundas to the chairman, dated the 15th April, 1793. And report from the committee of correspondance on the above-mentioned letter approved by the Court of Directors, on the 17th April, 1793 -
Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
Containing propositions submitted to the House of Commons by the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, on the 23rd April, 1793 -
Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade
Proceedings of the General Court and the Court of Directors -
Report of the select committee appointed to take into consideration the export trade from Great-Britain to the East-Indies, upon the subject of any claims that may arise on the part of Ireland to a participation in the Indian and China trade
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Letter to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas
one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of State, &c. &c. &c. from the committee of buyers of East-India piece goods for home consumption, respecting the prohibition of India muslins -
Debate on the expediency of cultivating sugar in the territories of the East India Company
with the speeches of Randle Jackson, and George Dallas, Esqrs. for and against that important proposition -
At a committee of accounts, 15th February, 1793
estimate of the Company's affairs in India, and in Europe, with a view to ascertain what will be the probable surplus resulting from the whole in times of profound peace -
Report of the Committee of Warehouses, on a memorial from the manufacturers of gunpowder, and of the other commodities made from saltpetre, presented to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade
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Report of the select committee appointed to take into consideration the export trade from Great-Britain to the East-Indies, upon the subject of any claims that may arise on the part of Ireland to a participation in the Indian and China trade
printed by the Court of Directors for the information of the proprietors -
Three reports of the select committee appointed by the Court of Directors to take into consideration the export trade from Great Britain to the East Indies, China, Japan, and Persia
laid before the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council -
A continuation of the series of the several debates that have taken place at the India-House, on the following important subjects, the general principles of the company's new charter, and various clauses which it contains, respecting the political and commercial interests of the India Company and its funded property
and also, the debates upon the important services of Marquis Cornwallis ... -
Report of the select committee, of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, upon the subject of the cotton manufacture of this country
with appendixes -
First, second, and third reports of the select committee
appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company, to take into consideration the Export Trade from Great Britain to the East Indies: With appendixes