A trade was carried on without payment of duties, in the prosecution of which infinite oppressions were committed. English agents or gomastahs, not contented with injuring the people, trampled on the authority of government, binding and punishing the... The History of British India - Page 327de James Mill - 1840Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Harry Verelst - 1772 - 452 pages
...duties, in the profecution of which infinite oppreflions were committed. Englifh agents or Gomaftahs, not contented with injuring the people, trampled on the authority of government, binding and punifhing the na• Amounting to eighty thoufand men. f A packet from this gentleman to the Shaw Zadah,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1876 - 396 pages
...Company's service by loans of money, and under this sanction harassed and oppressed the natives. ... A trade was carried on without payment of duties,...the prosecution of which infinite oppressions were comrnitted. English agents or gumdshtds, not content with injuring the people, trampled on the authority... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1921 - 454 pages
...the natives of the province is indisputable. Verelst, afterwards Governor of Bengal, admitted that ' a trade was carried on without payment of duties,...prosecution of which infinite oppressions were committed ' ; and the young Warren Hastings warned his fellowcountrymen that they were ' erecting themselves... | |
| Patrick J. N. Tuck - 1998 - 458 pages
...duties, in the profexution of which infinite oppreflions were committed, tnghfli agents or Gomaftjhs, not contented with injuring the people,, trampled on the authority of government, binding and punifliing the na-« " Amounting to eighty llioufand men. t A packet fromthij gentleman to the Shaw... | |
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