The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany ..., 5±ÇContains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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68 ÆäÀÌÁö
63 , each the insisting on this notice would operate , proprietor should give a list ,
containing to the disqualification of any person who the names of not more than
six persons possessed a right to put up for the situa- qualified to be directors and
...
63 , each the insisting on this notice would operate , proprietor should give a list ,
containing to the disqualification of any person who the names of not more than
six persons possessed a right to put up for the situa- qualified to be directors and
...
69 ÆäÀÌÁö
... to prevent persons ( sometimes tion , he would he satisfied , and he would for
good purposes , sometimes with mis- give ... guide the proprie- law , from which
no ill consequences had tors in coming forward to vote for persons ever resulted .
... to prevent persons ( sometimes tion , he would he satisfied , and he would for
good purposes , sometimes with mis- give ... guide the proprie- law , from which
no ill consequences had tors in coming forward to vote for persons ever resulted .
162 ÆäÀÌÁö
It seemed howof the persons thus employed in their serever to him , on the
present occasion , that vice , what useful object could be attainthose persons who
inight indirectly have ed in calling upon them to detail reasons their feelings
irritated ...
It seemed howof the persons thus employed in their serever to him , on the
present occasion , that vice , what useful object could be attainthose persons who
inight indirectly have ed in calling upon them to detail reasons their feelings
irritated ...
378 ÆäÀÌÁö
said , in extenuation of it , that there gentleman who had been introduced , being
no person in the house capable of with a salary of £ 600 a - year , to the office
going through the details of the military of the Examiner of Indian correspondence
...
said , in extenuation of it , that there gentleman who had been introduced , being
no person in the house capable of with a salary of £ 600 a - year , to the office
going through the details of the military of the Examiner of Indian correspondence
...
384 ÆäÀÌÁö
Patronage was placed great many persons in the house perfectly in the hands of
the directors for public capable of filling the situation alluded to , purposes . It was
imparted to them for but they are all usefully employed , and ihe public good ...
Patronage was placed great many persons in the house perfectly in the hands of
the directors for public capable of filling the situation alluded to , purposes . It was
imparted to them for but they are all usefully employed , and ihe public good ...
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