This historical text is a fascinating glimpse into the workings of the East India Company during the late eighteenth century. The minutes of the Governor-General and Council of Fort William provide a detailed record of the Company's operations in India, including its dealings with Indian princes and the commercial opportunities it sought to exploit.
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