Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... Empire , and Lahore ; and crossing Bengal , travelled to Pegu and Malacca ; and returned to England in 1591 . In 1589 , several merchants addressed a memorial to the Lords of Council , applying for the permission of Government to send ...
... Empire , and Lahore ; and crossing Bengal , travelled to Pegu and Malacca ; and returned to England in 1591 . In 1589 , several merchants addressed a memorial to the Lords of Council , applying for the permission of Government to send ...
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... empire . The town was taken , but the English maintained possession of the citadel ; and when the Mahrattas retired , were rewarded for their gallantry with new privileges , granted to the Company by the Great Mogul . In the midst of ...
... empire . The town was taken , but the English maintained possession of the citadel ; and when the Mahrattas retired , were rewarded for their gallantry with new privileges , granted to the Company by the Great Mogul . In the midst of ...
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... empire were seized ; numbers of their servants slain ; the island of Bombay was attacked by the fleet of the Siddees ; the Governor besieged in the town and castle ; and , in short , the pride and insolence of the Company were so ...
... empire were seized ; numbers of their servants slain ; the island of Bombay was attacked by the fleet of the Siddees ; the Governor besieged in the town and castle ; and , in short , the pride and insolence of the Company were so ...
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James Silk Buckingham. uired , and what might have been still added , the empire might have been continued , and the errors are particularly conspicuous in the naval and com- advantages were means by which by which it was mercial history ...
James Silk Buckingham. uired , and what might have been still added , the empire might have been continued , and the errors are particularly conspicuous in the naval and com- advantages were means by which by which it was mercial history ...
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... empire . ' From this it would appear , that if Brutus uttered any apos- trophe on this occasion . it was addressed to Fortune , and not to Virtue ; for vir ue has never been thought to regulate the events of war ; whereas the ancients ...
... empire . ' From this it would appear , that if Brutus uttered any apos- trophe on this occasion . it was addressed to Fortune , and not to Virtue ; for vir ue has never been thought to regulate the events of war ; whereas the ancients ...
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