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... India Company prophecy , on the part of the British legislature , the attempt in future to adopt such modes of government with regard to our country- men in India , that , like the Americans , they will be scourged and goaded into ...
... India Company prophecy , on the part of the British legislature , the attempt in future to adopt such modes of government with regard to our country- men in India , that , like the Americans , they will be scourged and goaded into ...
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... India , and might have continued to possess , though we never had obtained a single conquest . We now trade with China , though we have made no conquests in China ; and , which is worthy of remark , the East - India Company tell us that ...
... India , and might have continued to possess , though we never had obtained a single conquest . We now trade with China , though we have made no conquests in China ; and , which is worthy of remark , the East - India Company tell us that ...
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... India Company . to say --- Ever since we have had any disputes about the government of India , ever since the debates on Mr. Fox's India bill in 1783 , this argument has been employed ; and we have been assured , with the utmost ...
... India Company . to say --- Ever since we have had any disputes about the government of India , ever since the debates on Mr. Fox's India bill in 1783 , this argument has been employed ; and we have been assured , with the utmost ...
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