Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... England for want of provisions . The next expedition , which was also destined for China , and bore letters from Queen Eliza- beth to the Emperor of that country , was fitted out in 1596. It was Oriental Herald , Vol . 6 . B 409230 3 ...
... England for want of provisions . The next expedition , which was also destined for China , and bore letters from Queen Eliza- beth to the Emperor of that country , was fitted out in 1596. It was Oriental Herald , Vol . 6 . B 409230 3 ...
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... England with three ships , and 126 men , in 1586. With these he passed through the Straits of Magellan into the Pacific , coasted along the eastern side of the continent of America , till he reached the shores of California , about lat ...
... England with three ships , and 126 men , in 1586. With these he passed through the Straits of Magellan into the Pacific , coasted along the eastern side of the continent of America , till he reached the shores of California , about lat ...
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... England in 1603 . Between this period and the year 1613 , eight other voyages were per- formed . But , meanwhile , in 1604 , a license to trade to China , Japan , and other eastern countries , was granted to Sir Edward Michelbourne and ...
... England in 1603 . Between this period and the year 1613 , eight other voyages were per- formed . But , meanwhile , in 1604 , a license to trade to China , Japan , and other eastern countries , was granted to Sir Edward Michelbourne and ...
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... England . It is said , that at this time the Company possessed thirty - six ships , from 100 to 1000 tons burthen ; and that the proprietors of stock amounted to 954 . • It would be but little instructive to pursue the obscure ...
... England . It is said , that at this time the Company possessed thirty - six ships , from 100 to 1000 tons burthen ; and that the proprietors of stock amounted to 954 . • It would be but little instructive to pursue the obscure ...
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... England any persons found without license within their limits . This new charter was granted in 1661. Upon this occasion it may be proper to remark , that the Company obtained the power of trans- portation over their countrymen in India ...
... England any persons found without license within their limits . This new charter was granted in 1661. Upon this occasion it may be proper to remark , that the Company obtained the power of trans- portation over their countrymen in India ...
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