Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... supposed to be off their guard , a ship of war , commanded by a Captain Heath , arrived . Captain Heath seems to have been a genuine India House po- litician , for , in the midst of negotiation , he suddenly attacked and plun- dered the ...
... supposed to be off their guard , a ship of war , commanded by a Captain Heath , arrived . Captain Heath seems to have been a genuine India House po- litician , for , in the midst of negotiation , he suddenly attacked and plun- dered the ...
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... supposed , by the gold of those honest traders , and all further inquiry into the matter was dropped . In spite , however , of the Company's bribery , argument , and lamenta- tion , a new Company , called The English Company Trading to ...
... supposed , by the gold of those honest traders , and all further inquiry into the matter was dropped . In spite , however , of the Company's bribery , argument , and lamenta- tion , a new Company , called The English Company Trading to ...
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... supposed to be consumed in China ; the rest in the islands of the Eastern seas . " Four thousand five hundred chests , " says Mr. Tucker , " were heretofore supposed to be the largest quantity that could be disposed of with advantage ...
... supposed to be consumed in China ; the rest in the islands of the Eastern seas . " Four thousand five hundred chests , " says Mr. Tucker , " were heretofore supposed to be the largest quantity that could be disposed of with advantage ...
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... supposed Egypt would be the country , Cæsar slighted the conjectures of his other friends , and prepared to lead his forces in that direction . Now , it has been pretended , that in disclosing to Cæsar his suspicions regarding the ...
... supposed Egypt would be the country , Cæsar slighted the conjectures of his other friends , and prepared to lead his forces in that direction . Now , it has been pretended , that in disclosing to Cæsar his suspicions regarding the ...
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... supposed to militate against his doctrine . " The most lasting tyranny , " says he , " on record , was that of Orthagoras and his sons at Sicyon . It continued a hundred years " ! The second example . given , is that of Cypselus and his ...
... supposed to militate against his doctrine . " The most lasting tyranny , " says he , " on record , was that of Orthagoras and his sons at Sicyon . It continued a hundred years " ! The second example . given , is that of Cypselus and his ...
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