Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... desire to inquire . into it ; but nothing effectual was done . In 1631-32 , a third joint - stock , amounting to 420,7007 . , was formed by subscription . With this fund seven ships were fitted out ; but of the money or goods embarked ...
... desire to inquire . into it ; but nothing effectual was done . In 1631-32 , a third joint - stock , amounting to 420,7007 . , was formed by subscription . With this fund seven ships were fitted out ; but of the money or goods embarked ...
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... desire a peace , and to show a disposition to make such reparation as was in their power for the injustice they had com- mitted at Amboyna . Commissioners were appointed to adjust the dif- ferences between the English and Dutch East ...
... desire a peace , and to show a disposition to make such reparation as was in their power for the injustice they had com- mitted at Amboyna . Commissioners were appointed to adjust the dif- ferences between the English and Dutch East ...
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... desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every art of tyranny to keep their countrymen from growing into a nation in that country . They confessed , that if their principle of Colonization were not ...
... desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every art of tyranny to keep their countrymen from growing into a nation in that country . They confessed , that if their principle of Colonization were not ...
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... desire to use ; and we certainly have the power to place the article more within their reach , and to afford them a more liberal measure of indulgence , without any sacrifice of the present revenue . " In But what security have the ...
... desire to use ; and we certainly have the power to place the article more within their reach , and to afford them a more liberal measure of indulgence , without any sacrifice of the present revenue . " In But what security have the ...
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... desire " to preserve an important branch of revenue ; and , as usual , the whole is smoothed over with the plaster of morality ; an allusion being lastly made to the preservation of " good order " in society ! To do away with the ...
... desire " to preserve an important branch of revenue ; and , as usual , the whole is smoothed over with the plaster of morality ; an allusion being lastly made to the preservation of " good order " in society ! To do away with the ...
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