The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of AsiaLawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel 1802 |
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... still retained . A commercial intercourfe was opened with Siam , and three agents of the Company were allowed to refide in that country for the purpofe of car- rying it on . At Calicut , on the coaft of Malabar , the zamorin had allowed ...
... still retained . A commercial intercourfe was opened with Siam , and three agents of the Company were allowed to refide in that country for the purpofe of car- rying it on . At Calicut , on the coaft of Malabar , the zamorin had allowed ...
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... still alive . Extra of a letter from Amboyna , dated 12th July . The hon . Company's fhip Uni- torn , Capt . R. Langlands , fail- ed from Amboyna the latter end of June , for Delhi , a Portugueze fet- tlement on the island of Timor ...
... still alive . Extra of a letter from Amboyna , dated 12th July . The hon . Company's fhip Uni- torn , Capt . R. Langlands , fail- ed from Amboyna the latter end of June , for Delhi , a Portugueze fet- tlement on the island of Timor ...
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... Still lefs would he admit an European army into his dominions . Hence , then , it is manifeft , that in carrying this pro- ject into execution , the combined army , after encountering the natu rai obftacles we have already pointed out ...
... Still lefs would he admit an European army into his dominions . Hence , then , it is manifeft , that in carrying this pro- ject into execution , the combined army , after encountering the natu rai obftacles we have already pointed out ...
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... still more confirm . ed in the principles I brought for- ward at that time . That a direct interference by government in the affairs of India is neceffary for their ftability and uniformity , I am more and more convinced ; but that the ...
... still more confirm . ed in the principles I brought for- ward at that time . That a direct interference by government in the affairs of India is neceffary for their ftability and uniformity , I am more and more convinced ; but that the ...
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... still be their in- tereft to carry on the trade ; and the private commerce , now fupported by a remittance capital , would thus owe its enlargement to a shipping intereft , though a trade which main- tained only the fhips engaged in it ...
... still be their in- tereft to carry on the trade ; and the private commerce , now fupported by a remittance capital , would thus owe its enlargement to a shipping intereft , though a trade which main- tained only the fhips engaged in it ...
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