The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... capital of the voyage.1 In the course of ten years from 1603 to 1613 , eight other voyages were fitted out , on similar terms . The first , in 1603 , under the command of Captain Middleton , consisted of the ships which had but just ...
... capital of the voyage.1 In the course of ten years from 1603 to 1613 , eight other voyages were fitted out , on similar terms . The first , in 1603 , under the command of Captain Middleton , consisted of the ships which had but just ...
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... capital was rapid , in Hol- land , beyond what has often been witnessed in any other part of the globe . A proportional share of this capital naturally found its way into the channel of the India trade , and gave both extent and vigour ...
... capital was rapid , in Hol- land , beyond what has often been witnessed in any other part of the globe . A proportional share of this capital naturally found its way into the channel of the India trade , and gave both extent and vigour ...
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... capital of 2,000,000l . , this act should cease and determine : that the old or London Company , to whom three years ' notice were due , should have leave to trade to India till 1701 : that their estates should be chargeable with their ...
... capital of 2,000,000l . , this act should cease and determine : that the old or London Company , to whom three years ' notice were due , should have leave to trade to India till 1701 : that their estates should be chargeable with their ...
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