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" The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade; 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade; 'tis that must make us a nation in India; — without that we are but as a great number of... "
India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character and Condition of the ... - Page 473
by Robert Rickards - 1832
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Die kolonialpolitik Grossbritanniens, Volume 1

Alfred Zimmermann - Great Britain - 1898 - 510 pages
...make us a nation in India; without that we are but ¡is a srreiit number of interlopers united only by his Majesty's royal charter, fit only to trade...nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent us. mit ^tranftmd) unb $paiifen uní ble (Srfteêt Jtapttel. Pic crftcn Kämpfe um Cañaba unb 2lfabien....
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Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in Religion ..., Volume 4

Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - Great Britain - 1899 - 648 pages
...must maintain our force when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade; 'tis that must make us a nation in India; without that we are but as a great number of interlopers." Without a strong Company in England they could have done nothing. The Company's jealousy of interlopers...
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A History of British India: To the union of the old and new companies under ...

Sir William Wilson Hunter - India - 1900 - 480 pages
...maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade. 'Tis that must make us a nation in India. Without that, we are but as a great number...His Majesty's Royal Charter, fit only to trade where no body of power thinks it their interest to prevent us. And upon this account it is that the wise...
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Ledger and Sword: Or, The Honourable Company of Merchants of England Trading ...

Beckles Willson - India - 1903 - 496 pages
...that must make us a nation in India, without that we are but a great 1690] WILLIAM III. PROCLAIMED 405 number of interlopers, united by His Majesty's royal Charter, fit only to trade where no body of power thinks it their interest to prevent us." In India the news of the Revolution came...
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Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in Religion ..., Volume 4

Henry Duff Traill - Great Britain - 1903 - 952 pages
...maintain our force when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must make us a nation in India; without that we are but as a great number of interlopers." Without a strong Company in England they could have done nothing. The Company's jealousy of interlopers...
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Nelson's Encyclopaedia: Everybody's Book of Reference ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 890 pages
...our care as much as our trade . . . 'tis that must make us a nation in India: without that we are but a great number of interlopers united by His Majesty's...nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent it.' Between 1661 and 1083 Charles 11. granted the company no less than five charters of importance....
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Early English Adventurers in the East

Arnold Wright - Asia - 1917 - 340 pages
...accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must make us a nation in India. Without that we are but a great number of interlopers, united by His Majesty's royal charter, fit 'only to trade^where nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent us." Here spoke the voice of true statesmanship....
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Studies in Empire and Trade

John Wynne Jeudwine - Colonial companies - 1923 - 524 pages
...accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must make us a nation in India ; without that we are but a great number of interlopers united by His Majesty's...nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent it ; and upon this account it is that the wise Dutch, in all their general advices that we have seen,...
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The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa

Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard - Africa - 1926 - 678 pages
...make us a nation in India ; without that we are but a great number of interlopers united by a Eoyal Charter, fit only to trade where nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent us, and upon this ground it is that the wise Dutch in all their general advices that we have seen write ten paragraphs...
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Outlines of Indian Constitutional History [British Period]

William Arthur Jobson Archbold - Constitutional history - 1926 - 382 pages
...accidents 28LO may interrupt our trade ; tis that must make us a nation in India ; without that we are but a great number of interlopers united by His Majesty's...royal Charter, fit only to trade where nobody of power think it in their interest to prevent us." The period which follows is, however, one of varied struggle...
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