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Reasons humbly offered for the establishing the present East-India-Company by act of Parliament
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Precedents relating to the establishing of foreign trade and repealing monopolies
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Remarks upon some queries handed about by the separate traders to Africa
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The Royal African-Company and separate traders agree that the following particulars be provided for in a Parliamentary establishment of the African trade
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The Separate-traders queries, or rather clamours, against the bill for the Royal African-Company's creditors proved to be malicious, groundless, and false
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Reasons humbly offered against grafting or splicing, and for dissolving this present East-India Company, or joint-stock : and erecting and establishing a new national joint-stock or company, more extensive and universal, on a better constitution and terms of settlement.
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The Answer of the generality of the creditors of the Royal African Company to the Observations of the separate-traders : on the bill for making effectual their agreement with the Company.
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The Case of the African-Company's creditors : which in short appears I. From their inducements to lend money; II. The value of their security.
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A bill (with the amendments) for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company : as well in India as in Europe.
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To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament assembled The humble petition of William Sykes and Thomas Johnson, marchants, on the behalfe of themselves and all the freemen of England
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