Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... obtained : five ships were fitted out , whose cargo ( consisting of iron , tin , lead , cloths , and smaller articles for presents ) was estimated at 4545l . , exclusive of bullion . Captain James Lancaster was chosen to command the ...
... obtained : five ships were fitted out , whose cargo ( consisting of iron , tin , lead , cloths , and smaller articles for presents ) was estimated at 4545l . , exclusive of bullion . Captain James Lancaster was chosen to command the ...
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... obtained by their rious captures in the East , now excited the cupidity of the King , and of his Lord High Admiral ... obtain signal reparation of the Dutch , for so great a national injury and affront ; but the answer of the latter was ...
... obtained by their rious captures in the East , now excited the cupidity of the King , and of his Lord High Admiral ... obtain signal reparation of the Dutch , for so great a national injury and affront ; but the answer of the latter was ...
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... obtained of the Mogul Emperor ; Bantam was again raised to the rank of a presidency , and the whole eastern coast placed under its jurisdiction ; a treaty was concluded with the Portuguese , by which the English were allowed free access ...
... obtained of the Mogul Emperor ; Bantam was again raised to the rank of a presidency , and the whole eastern coast placed under its jurisdiction ; a treaty was concluded with the Portuguese , by which the English were allowed free access ...
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... obtained . With this money the Company undertook what has been called the first general voyage . When the King was a prisoner in the Isle of Wight , in 1648 , the Company displayed a trait of that crooked policy which has never ceased ...
... obtained . With this money the Company undertook what has been called the first general voyage . When the King was a prisoner in the Isle of Wight , in 1648 , the Company displayed a trait of that crooked policy which has never ceased ...
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... obtained the transfer of all the factories , establishments , and privileges in India , for 20,000l . , to be paid in two instalments . The ships and merchants of the former adventurers were taken by the new Company at a valuation , and ...
... obtained the transfer of all the factories , establishments , and privileges in India , for 20,000l . , to be paid in two instalments . The ships and merchants of the former adventurers were taken by the new Company at a valuation , and ...
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