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Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772, on the motion made for leave to bring in a bill, for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal
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A letter to the proprietors of the East India stock
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A letter to the proprietors of the East India stock
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Lord Clive's speech in the House of Commons, on the motion made for an inquiry into the nature, state, and condition, of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies, in the fifth session of the present Parliament 1772
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To the Honorable the Court of Directors for the affairs of the Honorable the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies
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Agreement between the East-India Company and the Right Honble Lord Clive, respecting the military fund : dated April 6, 1770.
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The opinions of Mr James Eyre, Mr Edmund Hoskins, Mr E Thurlow, and Mr John Dunning, on the subject of Lord Clive's jaghire : To which are added, his lordship's Letter to the proprietors of East-India stock : with the Answer of an eminent councellor to his lordship's Letter, likewise addressed to the proprietors on the same subject.
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An authentic account of the proceedings of Their High Mightinesses, the states of Holland and West-Friezeland, on the complaint laid before them by His Excellency Sir Joseph Yorke, His Britannic Majesty's ambassador at the Hague, concerning hostilities committed in the river of Bengal : to which is added, an appendix, containing the original letters of Colonel Clive (now Lord Clive), Admiral Pococke, Admiral Watson, with other vouchers : translated from the original Dutch, printed by authority.
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