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2. A few hints to the West-Indians : on their present claims to exclusive favour and protection, at the expense of the East-India interests : with some observations and notes on India
3. A few observations on the increase of commerce by means of the river Indus
4. A few observations on the scheme proposed by government for reducing the duties on foreign free labor sugar
5. A few thoughts on commission, divisions of profit, selection of lives, the mortality in India, and other subjects relating to life assurance : contained in a series of letters recently published in the Post magazine, under the signature of "Crito"
6. Fifth report from the Committee of Secrecy appointed by the House of Commons assembled at Westminster in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
7. First report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
8. Free commerce with India : a letter addressed to the Right Honourable President of the Board of Trade, with reference to his late propositions in Parliament for the improvement of the colonial mercantile policy of Great Britain
9. Free labour versus slave labour : a letter to the Right Hon. S. Lushington, M.P. and the opponents of free labour : shewing that in their opposition to emigration from India to the British colonies they are virtually encouraging the slave trade
10. Free, regulated trade, particularly to India, the interest of England : being the true, natural means to promote the navigation and riches of this nation ...
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