The Proper Limits of the Government's Interference with the Affairs of the East-India Company / Attempted to be Assigned with some few Reflections Extorted by, and on, the Distracted State of the Times |
THE PROPER LIMITS OF THE Government's Interference with the Affairs of the East-India Company, ATTEMPTED TO BE ASSIGNED. WITH SOME FEW REFLECTIONS Extorted by, and on, the distracted State of the Times. By JOHN, EARL of STAIR.
——And beshrew my soul, But I do love the favour and the form Of this most fair occasion; by the which We will untread the steps of damned flight, And, like a 'bated and retiring flood, Leaving our rankness and irregular course, Stoop low within these bounds we have o'erlook'd, And calmly run on in obedience.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. STOCKDALE, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCC LXXXIV. Entered at Stationers' Hall.
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