| John Bruce - India - 1810 - 582 pages
...Company, positively contradicts, or, " that the East-India Company had neglected to establish forti" fietl factories or seats of trade, to which the King's subjects...Charter and exclusive privileges had been granted to " them."0> When the Court of Directors discovered that this Association Company petition the of Interlopers... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1814 - 924 pages
...pretence under which this direct infringement was made on the Company's rights, alleged, that they " had neglected to establish fortified factories, or...subjects could resort with safety ;— that they had • B;m. F*d. Vol. XIX. p. 3S5. t Annals, Vol. I. p. 3 JO. had consulted their own interests only,... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1814 - 932 pages
...pretence under which this direct infringement was made on the Company's rights, alleged, that they " had .neglected to establish fortified factories, or...King's subjects could resort with safety ;— that they ha* * Rj*. Fad. Vol. XIX. p. 335. I Annalj, Vol. I. p. 3*0. had consulted their own interests only,... | |
| Architecture - 1814 - 1004 pages
...the Company's rights, alleged, that they " had neglected to establish fortiGed factories, or scats of trade, to which the King's subjects could resort with safety ; — that thry had . Fred. Vol. XIX. p. 3S5. t Anaals, Vol. L p. 3tO. had consulted their own interests only,... | |
| Periodicals - 1844 - 288 pages
...preamble to the licence declared that it was founded upon the misconduct of the East India Company who " had neglected to establish fortified factories or...and in general, that they had broken the conditions upon which their charter anf exclusive privileges had been granted to them." Mr. Mill remarks, that... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1850 - 232 pages
...The preamble to the license, which was granted for a term of five years, alleges that the East India Company had neglected to establish fortified factories...subjects could resort with safety ; that they had broken the conditions on which their charter had been granted ; and had generally accomplished nothing... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 612 pages
...The reasons alleged in justification of this measure, by • the Crown, were, that " the East India Company had neglected to establish fortified factories,...revenue ; and, in general, that they had broken the condition on which their Charter and exclusive orivileges had been granted to them.' Courten's Association,... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 628 pages
...intercourse. The reason? alleged in justification of this measure, by the Crown, were, that " the East India Company had neglected to establish fortified factories,...they had consulted their own interests only, without iny regard to the King's revenue ; and, in general, that they had broken the condition on which their... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - Great Britain - 1853 - 738 pages
...excuse. It was alleged, therefore, and duly set forth in the preamble to the grant, that " the East India Company had neglected to establish fortified factories,...which the King's subjects could resort with safety — THE HOME GOVERNMENT. V that they had consulted their own interests only, without any regard to... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - Great Britain - 1853 - 766 pages
...excuse. It was alleged, therefore, and duly set forth in the preamble to the grant, that " the East India Company had neglected to establish fortified factories, or seats of trade to wliich the King's subjects could resort with safety — I that they had consulted their own interests... | |
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