Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... English merchant , who had resided several years in Spain , and acquired considerable knowledge of the intercourse of the Portuguese with India , laid before Henry VIII . a project for opening a commerce with Hindoostan . As the south ...
... English merchant , who had resided several years in Spain , and acquired considerable knowledge of the intercourse of the Portuguese with India , laid before Henry VIII . a project for opening a commerce with Hindoostan . As the south ...
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... English ; for in 1599 , an association was formed , and a fund subscribed , which amounted to 30,1331 . 6s . 8d . , and consisted of 101 shares , the subscriptions of individuals varying from 1007 , to 30007 . In the Committee of ...
... English ; for in 1599 , an association was formed , and a fund subscribed , which amounted to 30,1331 . 6s . 8d . , and consisted of 101 shares , the subscriptions of individuals varying from 1007 , to 30007 . In the Committee of ...
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... English were favourably received ; entered into a treaty of commerce with the sovereign ; obtained permis- sion to build a factory ; purchased pepper ; sailed for the Moluccas ; left agents at Bantam , in Java ; and returned to England ...
... English were favourably received ; entered into a treaty of commerce with the sovereign ; obtained permis- sion to build a factory ; purchased pepper ; sailed for the Moluccas ; left agents at Bantam , in Java ; and returned to England ...
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... English , who now sent agents into several of the spice islands , in the hope of supplanting them , but without success . At this time , the Com- pany's chief establishments were at Surat and Bantam . In 1617-18 , a fund , denominated ...
... English , who now sent agents into several of the spice islands , in the hope of supplanting them , but without success . At this time , the Com- pany's chief establishments were at Surat and Bantam . In 1617-18 , a fund , denominated ...
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... English Government attempted to obtain signal reparation of the Dutch , for so great a national injury and affront ; but the answer of the latter was coolly insulting , -barely intimating , that the English had leave to retire from the ...
... English Government attempted to obtain signal reparation of the Dutch , for so great a national injury and affront ; but the answer of the latter was coolly insulting , -barely intimating , that the English had leave to retire from the ...
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