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Annals of the Honorable East-India Company: From Their Establishment by the ... - Page 116
by John Bruce - 1810
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The Dublin Magazine, Volume 1

1840 - 606 pages
...upon the first expedition as a sinecurist, the committee of the Company declared, that they desired " not to employ any gentleman, in any place of charge...; and requested that they might be allowed to sort their business, with men of their own tjualkio."* For many years they were content with fitting out...
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The Citizen (or, Dublin monthly magazine).

1840 - 552 pages
...upon the first expedition as a sinecurist, the committee of the Company declared, that they desired " not to employ any gentleman, in any place of charge...; and requested that they might be allowed to sort their business, with men of their own qualitie. 1 '* For many years they were content with fitting...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill - Hindus - 1840 - 650 pages
...independence, and of the mode of thinking ' of the times. They stated it as their resolution 16 °o. " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of the employm'...
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London, Volume 5

Charles Knight - London (England) - 1843 - 442 pages
...from the government, who wished to employ Sir Edward Michelbournc on the expedition, that they were resolved " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of the employment...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - Hindus - 1848 - 608 pages
...their independence, and of the mode of thinking of the times. They stated it as their resolution " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of the employm'...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - Hindus - 1848 - 608 pages
...independence, and of the mode of thinking of the times. They stated it as their resolution 16 °°. " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of the employm...
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London, Volumes 5-6

Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - London (England) - 1851 - 868 pages
...from the government, who wished to employ Sir Edward Michelbourne on the expedition, that they were resolved " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of the employment...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill - Hindus - 1858 - 424 pages
...their independence, and of the mode of thinking of the times. They stated it as their resolution " not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge," and requested " that they may be allowed to sort theire business with men of their own qualitye, lest the suspicion of employm'...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 53

1859 - 852 pages
...Governor and Company of London Merchants trading to the East Indies made it as their rule from the first "not to employ any gentleman in any place of charge, and requested that they might be allowed to seek their businesse with men of their own qualitie, lest the suspicion of the employment of gentlemen...
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Empire in Asia, how We Came by it: A Book of Confessions

William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - India - 1872 - 484 pages
...sinecurist, the committee of the Company declared that they desired “not to employ any gentlemen in any place of charge, and requested that they might be allowed to sort their business, with men of their own qualitie.”' For many years afterwards, they were content with...
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