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" The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade; 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade; 'tis that must make us a nation in India... "
History of British India. With continuation. Continued to 1854 - Page 120
1855
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The Dublin Magazine, Volume 1

1840 - 606 pages
...the instructions sent out from England, in 1689, we find the following significant expressions : " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade ; 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'TIS THAT MUST...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 700 pages
...instructions forquire territory. Carded in 1689, the Directors expounded themselves in the following words: " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade :•— 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that...
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The History of the British Empire in India, Volume 1

George Robert Gleig - British - 1830 - 422 pages
...1689, a dispatch was forwarded from the court in London, which contained the following avowal : — " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care as much as our trade ; it is that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our * The French first endeavoured...
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Historical and Descriptive Account of British India, from the Most ..., Volume 1

Hugh Murray - India - 1832 - 314 pages
...its usual channels. From this time, however, the company began openly to aspire to permanent civil authority in the East. In 1689, as Mr. Mill observes,...advantageous to turn back and take a survey of the rise and fortunes of that great empire whose place they were destined to occupy. RISE OF THE MOHAMMEDAN...
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Historical and Descriptive Account of British India, from the Most ..., Volume 1

Hugh Murray - India - 1833 - 318 pages
...its usual channels. From this time, however, the company began openly to aspire to permanent civil authority in the East. In 1689, as Mr. Mill observes,...commenced their system of political ascendency in u.at part of Asia ; but before following them through the various steps of this arduous undertaking,...
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Colonization and Christianity: A Popular History of the Treatment of the ...

William Howitt - Atrocities - 1838 - 548 pages
...In the instructions forwarded in 1689, the Directors expounded themselves in the following words : " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade: — 'tis that must maintain our force when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; — 't is that...
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The Citizen (or, Dublin monthly magazine).

1840 - 552 pages
...the instructions sent out from England, in 1689. we find the following significant expressions : " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade ; 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'TIS THAT MUST...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 25

Periodicals - 1844 - 288 pages
...necessity of acquiring dominion in India. In their instructions forwarded in 1 689, they say : — " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade : 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must...
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The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, Volume 10

Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1850 - 232 pages
...ambitious projects, the court, iu the instructions addressed to their servants in 1689, declare — " The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade ; 'tis that must maintain our force when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; 'tis that must...
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The village millionaire, Volume 3

Martha Macdonald Lamont - 1854 - 334 pages
...be established in India, and dominion acquired. Instructions were given in the following words:—' The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care as much as our trade ; it is that which must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade ; without...
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