Parliamentary PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 5 - When a company of merchants undertake, at their own risk and expense, to establish a new trade with some remote and barbarous nation, it may not be unreasonable to incorporate them into a joint stock company, and to grant them, in case of their success, a monopoly of the trade for a certain number of years. It is the easiest and most natural way in which the state can recompense them for hazarding a dangerous and expensive experiment, of which the public is afterwards to reap the benefit.
Page 1 - Bahadoor, and that he will apprehend and deliver to the Company's Government all Europeans of whatever description, who shall be found within the territories of His said Highness without regular passports from the English Government ; it being His Highness's determined resolution not to suffer even for a day any European to remain within his territories unless by consent of the said Company.
Page 82 - Hon. the Governor in Council therefore deems it proper, in this public manner, to repeat to the native troops his assurance that the same respect which has been invariably...
Page 1 - His Excellency the Rajah stipulates and agrees that the said fort shall in no case whatever become an asylum for public offenders or for persons desirous of escaping from the jurisdiction of the courts of civil and criminal justice, or from the authority of the revenue officers, or of any other branch of the authority of the...
Page 1 - Behauder ; and that he will apprehend and deliver up to the Company's Government all Europeans, of whatever description, who shall be found within the territories of his said Highness, without regular passports from the...
Page 24 - Aires, and its dependencies, including therein all and every the territories belonging to or forming a part of the government of the same, or which have been usually exported therefrom, shall be permitted to be imported into any of the ports of the United Kingdom, in British ships, owned by his Majesty's subjects, and navigated according to law, or in ships bona fide belonging to any of the inhabitants of the said city, town, or territories, such native inhabitants being peaceably resident within...
Page 70 - On the other hand", wrote the court, "it will be your bounden duty vigilantly to guard the public tranquillity from interruption, and to impress upon the minds of all the inhabitants of India, that the British faith, upon which they rely for the free exercise of their religion, will be inviolably...
Page 43 - That it is expedient that all the privileges, authorities, and immunities, granted to the United Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies by virtue of any act or acts of Parliament now in force, and all rules, regulations, and...