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IT IS MATTER MORE FOR regret than of surprise, that so little should e generally known regarding the East-India Company, and the character in which they stand with relation to the vast interests committed (under certain restrictions) to their management and control. The means of acquiring information are more ample, and more readily to be obtained than upon almost any other public question, whether such information be sought for in the records of Parliament, in those of the Company which have been from time to time printed for and laid before the Proprietors of East-India Stock, or in the standard histories of the day.