First-[Third] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Consider Whether the Railway Acts Do Not Require Amendment, with a View of Providing for a More Effectual Audit of Accounts, to Guard Against the Application of The


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Third report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider "whether the Railway Acts do not require amendment, with a view of providing for a more effectual audit of accounts, to guard against the application of the funds of such companies to purposes for which they were not subscribed under the authority of the legislature;" and to report thereon to the House: together with the further minutes of evidence


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First-[third] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Consider "whether the Railway Acts Do Not Require Amendment, with a View of Providing for a More Effectual Audit of Accounts, to Guard Against the Application of the Funds of Such Companies to Purposes for which They Were Not Subscribed Under the Authority of the Legislature"


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Third Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Consider "whether the Railway Acts Do Not Require Amendment, with a View of Providing for a More Effectual Audit of Accounts, to Guard Against the Application of the Funds of Such Companies to Purposes for which They Were Not Subscribed Under the Authority of the Legislature ; " and to Report Thereon to the House: Together with the Further Minutes of Evidence


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Third Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Consider Whether the Railway Acts Do Not Require Amendment, with a View of Providing for a More Effectual Audit of Accounts, to Guard Against the Application of the Funds of Such Companies to Purposes for which They Were Not Subscribed Under the Authority of the Legislature, and to Report Thereon to the House; Together with the Further Minutes of Evidence


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The History of the Company, Part II vol 6


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Explores the changing economic, social and political role of the Anglo-American firm. Focusing on its formative development between the later 17th and the early 20th centuries, the editors bring together a collection which employs selected documents and analytical commentary to illustrate the external role of the firm and public perceptions of it.










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