An essay on the rights of the East India Company to the perpetuity of their trade, possessions, and revenues in India and To the Appointment of their Officers and Servants, without the Interference of Government. In which The Dangers to be apprehended from the Dissensions in their Council at Bengal are considered; and A Short Plan proposed, For a Division of the Profits that may arise from their Trade and Revenues. By the author of an Essay on the East India trade, and its importance to this kingdom.

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1778
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An essay on the rights of the East India Company to the perpetuity of their trade, possessions, and revenues in India; and To the Appointment of their Officers and Servants, without the Interference of Government. In which The Dangers to be apprehended fr

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London : printed for P. Elmsly, opposite Southampton-Street, in the Strand, 1778.

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The third edition. With an appendix.

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