The History of British India volume 3

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Company's Orders respecting the Private Trade disregarded. Ar- rangements with the Vizir. With the Emperor. Acquisition of the Dewannee. Private Trade created a Monopoly for the Benefit of the supe- rior Servants. Reduction of the Military Al- lowances. Its effects. Clive resigns, and Verelst succeeds. Proceedings in England relative to the Rate of Dividend on Company's Stock. Fi- nancial difficulties. Verelst resigns, and Cartier succeeds.
BOOKIV L ORD CLIVE, together with Mr. Sunnier and Mr.
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Sykes, who had accompanied him from England, and 1/65. Were two of the persons empowered to form the Select Committee, arrived at Calcutta, on the 3d of May, 1765. The two other persons of whom that extraordinary machine of government was to be com- posed, were absent; General Carnac, beyond the confines of the province of Bahar, with the army ; and Mr. Verelst, at the distant settlement of Chitta- gong. For as much as the disturbances, which guided the resolves of the Company, when they decreed that such a new organ of government should exist, were now removed ; and for as much as the Select Committee were empowered to exercise their extraordinary powers for so long a time only as those STATE OF THE GOVERNMENT.


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