Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... islands , he returned to Plymouth on the 26th of September 1580 , being the first Englishman who had circumnavigated the globe . Cavendish's expedition followed very closely on Sir Francis Drake's . He left England with three ships ...
... islands , he returned to Plymouth on the 26th of September 1580 , being the first Englishman who had circumnavigated the globe . Cavendish's expedition followed very closely on Sir Francis Drake's . He left England with three ships ...
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... island of Sumatra . The English were favourably received ; entered into a treaty of commerce with the sovereign ... islands of the Indian Archipelago , and the imports consisted of raw silk , fine calicoes , indigo , cloves , and mace ...
... island of Sumatra . The English were favourably received ; entered into a treaty of commerce with the sovereign ... islands of the Indian Archipelago , and the imports consisted of raw silk , fine calicoes , indigo , cloves , and mace ...
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... 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 ... island , and a grant of half 4 Sketch of the Rise and Progress.
... 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 ... island , and a grant of half 4 Sketch of the Rise and Progress.
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... island , under pretence that they had formed a conspiracy to expel the Dutch . It has never been ascertained whether they were guilty or not ; the regular practice of the East India Company renders it probable that they were at all ...
... island , under pretence that they had formed a conspiracy to expel the Dutch . It has never been ascertained whether they were guilty or not ; the regular practice of the East India Company renders it probable that they were at all ...
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... island of Polaroon were revived : this island was naturally of little worth , and the Dutch had purposely rendered it of much less by murdering a portion of the inhabitants , and exterminating the spice trees . After its being delivered ...
... island of Polaroon were revived : this island was naturally of little worth , and the Dutch had purposely rendered it of much less by murdering a portion of the inhabitants , and exterminating the spice trees . After its being delivered ...
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