A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation: Illustrated with Maps and Plans, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 1510 pàgines |
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Pàgina 537
... possession of all countries occupied by infidels , they either had discovered , or might discover , to the south of Cape Non , on the west coast of Africa , in 27 ° 54 ′ north lati- tude and the pontiff , desirous to display , and at ...
... possession of all countries occupied by infidels , they either had discovered , or might discover , to the south of Cape Non , on the west coast of Africa , in 27 ° 54 ′ north lati- tude and the pontiff , desirous to display , and at ...
Pàgina 540
... possession of the spice trade , and were not at all scrupulous about the means by which they attempted to bring about this their favourite object . The English , on their part , naturally exerted themselves to obtain a share of so ...
... possession of the spice trade , and were not at all scrupulous about the means by which they attempted to bring about this their favourite object . The English , on their part , naturally exerted themselves to obtain a share of so ...
Pàgina 542
... possession ; but it was enjoined that their laws should be consonant to reason , and " as near as might be " agreeable to the practice of England . They were authorised to maintain their dominion by force of arms ; and the natives of ...
... possession ; but it was enjoined that their laws should be consonant to reason , and " as near as might be " agreeable to the practice of England . They were authorised to maintain their dominion by force of arms ; and the natives of ...
Pàgina 543
... possessions ! The Notwithstanding all the pretensions set up by those who had obtained the new charter during their struggle with the old Company , it was immediately seen that they were as anxious as the latter to suppress every thing ...
... possessions ! The Notwithstanding all the pretensions set up by those who had obtained the new charter during their struggle with the old Company , it was immediately seen that they were as anxious as the latter to suppress every thing ...
Pàgina 544
... possessions in India . In 1692 , the Bengal agency was transferred from Hooghly to Calcutta . In 1698 , the Company acquired a grant from one of the grand- sons of Aurengzebe , of Calcutta and 2 adjoining villages ; with leave to ...
... possessions in India . In 1692 , the Bengal agency was transferred from Hooghly to Calcutta . In 1698 , the Company acquired a grant from one of the grand- sons of Aurengzebe , of Calcutta and 2 adjoining villages ; with leave to ...
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