Price, Joseph, approximately 1749-
Price, Joseph, ca. 1749-
Price, Joseph 1749?-17..
Price, Joseph, b. ca. 1749
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Price, Joseph ‡d approximately 1749-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Price, Joseph, ‡d approximately 1749-
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (43)
Works
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Five letters : from a Free Merchant in Bengal, to Warren Hastings, Esq; governor general of the honorable East India Company's settlements in Asia: conveying some free thoughts on the probable causes of the decline of the export trade of that Kingdom; and a Rough Sketch, or outlines of a Plan, for restoring it to its former splendor | |
A letter from Captain Joseph Price to Philip Francis, 1783. | |
A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq. on the latter part of the late report of the Select Committee on the state of justice in Bengal : with some curious particulars and original anecdotes concerning the forgery committed by Maha Rajah Nundcomar Bahadar ... ; together with some remarks on the conduct of the majority of the civil government at that time on Fort William, Bengal ... | |
A letter to Sir Phil. Jen. Clerke : Chairman of the Committee of the House of Commons, To whom the petition of Benjamin Lacam, Sole Proprietor of New Harbour in Bengal, was referred | |
A letter to the proprietors and directors of East India stock : together with an epistle dedicatory to Robert Gregory, Esq., chairman of the court of directors for the management of the affairs of the East India Company. | |
Ministerial almanack addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Thurlow, late Lord Chancellor of England. In which is set forth... the nature... of every sort of patronage now about to be transfered from the East India Company to the Crown... The 2d edition, by Recos Jepphi,... | |
saddle put on the right horse ; or, An enquiry into the reason why certain persons have been denominated nabobs; with an arrangement of those gentlemen into their proper classes, of real, spurious, reputed, or mushroom, nabobs. Concluding with a few reflections on the present state of our asiatic affairs. By the author of The vindication of Gen Richard Smith | |
A series of facts shewing the present political state of India, as far as concerns the powers of war and the probable consequences of a general pacification in Europe, before we shall have decided our contests in the Carnatic : addressed (for form sake) to the Earl of Shelburne, but recommended to the serious consideration of all His Majesty's ministers and the members of both houses of Parliament. | |
A short commercial and political letter from Mr. Joseph Price to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, One of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State; on the subject of his Asiatic Bills, Now Pending in Parliament | |
Some observations and remarks on a late publication, intitled, Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa : | |
A third letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke : Esq; on the subject of the evidence contained in the reports of the Select Committee of the House of Commons. With an introductory preface | |
A vindication of Gen. Richard Smith : chairman of the select committee of the House of Commons, as to his competency to preside over and direct, an investigation into the best mode of providing the investment for the East India Company's homeward-bound Bengal ships. To which are Added, Some Instances to prove, that the General is not that proud, insolent, and irascible Man, his Enemies would induce the Public to believe him to be. As also, A few serious Hints to the Select Committee, tending to shew, that they are wasting their Time in the Minutiae of Asiatic Commerce, whilst the great Outlines and consequential Branches, are in danger of being over-looked |