Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... INDIA . No. II . In this epitome of British Indian history , it will not be possible to take any notice of what ... East India Company . History , indeed , appears to us no otherwise valuable , than as it unfolds the expedients which men ...
... INDIA . No. II . In this epitome of British Indian history , it will not be possible to take any notice of what ... East India Company . History , indeed , appears to us no otherwise valuable , than as it unfolds the expedients which men ...
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... East India Company in 1600 , which was the foundation of the vast and irregular power it afterwards reached , was not remarkably different from the incorporative charters obtained in that age by other trading associations . It formed ...
... East India Company in 1600 , which was the foundation of the vast and irregular power it afterwards reached , was not remarkably different from the incorporative charters obtained in that age by other trading associations . It formed ...
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... India ; but Sir Thomas Roe assured them that the expense would be much greater than the advantage . The Dutch had ... East India Company with the Dutch and Portuguese : it may be sufficient to relate , that , with the latter , the chief ...
... India ; but Sir Thomas Roe assured them that the expense would be much greater than the advantage . The Dutch had ... East India Company with the Dutch and Portuguese : it may be sufficient to relate , that , with the latter , the chief ...
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... East India Company renders it probable that they were at all events , the Dutch appear to have sincerely be- lieved them guilty . But , however that may have been , the transaction kindled an unquenchable flame of resentment against ...
... East India Company renders it probable that they were at all events , the Dutch appear to have sincerely be- lieved them guilty . But , however that may have been , the transaction kindled an unquenchable flame of resentment against ...
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... East India Company observing the decline of the royal authority , and the growing importance of Parliament , presented , for the first time , a memorial to the House of Commons . In this they detailed their difficulties , and enumerated ...
... East India Company observing the decline of the royal authority , and the growing importance of Parliament , presented , for the first time , a memorial to the House of Commons . In this they detailed their difficulties , and enumerated ...
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