The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... English the inter- ference was not so direct . The chief settlements of the Portuguese on the continent of India were on the Malabar coast , at a great distance from Surat , which was the prin- cipal seat of the English : it was in the ...
... English the inter- ference was not so direct . The chief settlements of the Portuguese on the continent of India were on the Malabar coast , at a great distance from Surat , which was the prin- cipal seat of the English : it was in the ...
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... English as in the highest degree unjust and rapacious , were founded on pretensions , not inferior to those on which the English Company endeavoured to convert claims into rights ; and on pretensions which it is clear , at any rate ...
... English as in the highest degree unjust and rapacious , were founded on pretensions , not inferior to those on which the English Company endeavoured to convert claims into rights ; and on pretensions which it is clear , at any rate ...
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... English , to secure their pretensions , should have maintained a naval and military force superior to that of their opponents . In that case , they would have been the oppressors ; the Dutch would have been expelled from the spice trade ...
... English , to secure their pretensions , should have maintained a naval and military force superior to that of their opponents . In that case , they would have been the oppressors ; the Dutch would have been expelled from the spice trade ...
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