Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... allowed free access to their ports on the Malabar coast , while in all English factories they were to receive the treatment of friends : and thus the Company obtained a share of the pepper - trade . But the increase of private adventure ...
... allowed free access to their ports on the Malabar coast , while in all English factories they were to receive the treatment of friends : and thus the Company obtained a share of the pepper - trade . But the increase of private adventure ...
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... allowed to them . It is not known , however , that any success attended this proceeding . · The license that had been granted to Courten's association , had not been withdrawn according to the pledge given by the King . That rival ...
... allowed to them . It is not known , however , that any success attended this proceeding . · The license that had been granted to Courten's association , had not been withdrawn according to the pledge given by the King . That rival ...
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... allowed him a pension , which his successor ungenerously cut off ; and the remainder of his life was thus rendered wretched and miserable . It is recorded , that an old black ser- vant , a native of Java , who had grown gray - headed in ...
... allowed him a pension , which his successor ungenerously cut off ; and the remainder of his life was thus rendered wretched and miserable . It is recorded , that an old black ser- vant , a native of Java , who had grown gray - headed in ...
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... allowed to have had some weight on the minds of Portuguese seamen . They believed , therefore , that the middle regions of the earth , in the torrid zone , teemed with scorching vapours , and that the interior of Africa , as well as its ...
... allowed to have had some weight on the minds of Portuguese seamen . They believed , therefore , that the middle regions of the earth , in the torrid zone , teemed with scorching vapours , and that the interior of Africa , as well as its ...
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... allowed to present a petition . This ground of roach , " he adds , " has , I believe , been removed . " Now we believe the contrary , though it was written against in the Indian newspapers , while the press enjoyed some freedom , and no ...
... allowed to present a petition . This ground of roach , " he adds , " has , I believe , been removed . " Now we believe the contrary , though it was written against in the Indian newspapers , while the press enjoyed some freedom , and no ...
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