The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... trade to India with considerable resources and the utmost ardour , were enabled to supplant the Por- tuguese in the spice trade , and , after a struggle , to expel them from the Molucca islands . That celebrated people , now freed from ...
... trade to India with considerable resources and the utmost ardour , were enabled to supplant the Por- tuguese in the spice trade , and , after a struggle , to expel them from the Molucca islands . That celebrated people , now freed from ...
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... trade . " It thus appears at how early a period , when trade and sovereignty were blended , the trade , as was abundantly natural , became an object of contempt , and by necessary consequence , a sub- ject of neglect . A trade , the ...
... trade . " It thus appears at how early a period , when trade and sovereignty were blended , the trade , as was abundantly natural , became an object of contempt , and by necessary consequence , a sub- ject of neglect . A trade , the ...
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... trade to India till three years after notice , had reason to complain of this injustice , that the English Company were empowered to trade to India immediately , while they had the poor compensation of trading for three years along with ...
... trade to India till three years after notice , had reason to complain of this injustice , that the English Company were empowered to trade to India immediately , while they had the poor compensation of trading for three years along with ...
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