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8. Account of the formation of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Assistant Baptist Missionary Society : on Wednesday the 1st day of November, 1815, in York Street chapel, Manchester, in aid of the Baptist Missionary Society, established in the year, 1792 : with an address to the friends of the Baptist Mission in India

9. An account of the proceedings at the India-House, with respect to the regulations proposed to be made bye-laws, by a committee of proprietors, elected by ballot, for the purpose, and agreed to by a general court : particularly those relative to the shipping of the company ... also, the profits that would accrue to the ship-owners, by having their ships contracted for, at the full builder's measure, and at moderate prices, for freight ...

10. An account of the trade in India : containing rules for good government in trade, price courants, and tables : with descriptions of Fort St. George, Acheen, Malacca, Condore, Canton, Anjengo, Muskat, Gombroon, Surat, Goa, Carwar, Telichery, Panola, Calicut, the Cape of Good-Hope, and St. Helena ... : to which is added, an account of the management of the Dutch in their affairs in India

19. The advantages of an alliance with the Great Mogul : in which are principally considered three points of the highest importance to the British nation : I. the immediate preservation and future prosperity of the East India Company, II. the legal acquisition of an immense revenue to Great Britain, III. the promoting of a vast increase in the exports of British manufactures

20. The advantages of an alliance with the Great Mogul : in which are principally considered three points of the highest importance to the British nation : I. The immediate preservation and future prosperity of the East India Company, II. The legal acquisition of an immense revenue to Great Britain, III. The promoting of a vast increase in the exports of British manufactures

31. The answer of Warren Hastings Esquire, to the articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled : in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanours supposed to have been by him committed : delivered at the bar of the House of peers, on Wednesday, November 28th, 1787

41. An apology for the late Christian missions to India. Part the third : containing strictures on Major Scott Waring's third pamphlet, on a letter to the President of the Board of Control, and on the propriety of confining missionary undertakings to the established church, in answer to Dr. Barrow, with an appendix attesting the veracity of the missionaries

42. An appeal from the hasty to the deliberative judgment of the people of England : containing a statement of the manifold services rendered by our fellow-countrymen in India ... also, vindicating the characters of the many ... together with some important hints to ministers ... and humbly recommended to the perusal of the members of an august assembly, during the discussion of the Bengal Petition now before them

52. Authentic abstracts of minutes in the Supreme Council of Bengal : on the late contracts for draught and carriage bullocks for victualling the European troops ... the augmentation of General Sir Eyre Coote's appointment, and continuation of Brigadier-General Stibbert's emoluments, though superseded in the chief command, and a remarkable treaty, offensive and defensive with the Ranah of Gohud, a Marratta

53. An authentic account of the proceedings of Their High Mightinesses, the states of Holland and West-Friezeland, on the complaint laid before them by His Excellency Sir Joseph Yorke, His Britannic Majesty's ambassador at the Hague, concerning hostilities committed in the river of Bengal : to which is added, an appendix, containing the original letters of Colonel Clive (now Lord Clive), Admiral Pococke, Admiral Watson, with other vouchers : translated from the original Dutch, printed by authority