The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 4. köideFreeman Hunt, 1841 |
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... possessions in India likely to be affected by the operations of the Chinese expedition ? In what way is the attitude which the British government has lately assumed towards the Celestial court , induced by the relations which exist ...
... possessions in India likely to be affected by the operations of the Chinese expedition ? In what way is the attitude which the British government has lately assumed towards the Celestial court , induced by the relations which exist ...
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... possessed the absolute fee , and he found that Clive was a lord paramount , who would exact from him the minutest homage , as well as the most enormous rent . The sum of twenty millions of rupees were drawn from him as a tribute for ...
... possessed the absolute fee , and he found that Clive was a lord paramount , who would exact from him the minutest homage , as well as the most enormous rent . The sum of twenty millions of rupees were drawn from him as a tribute for ...
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... possessions . The eastern subjects of the British queen amount now to upwards of two hundred millions in number . The inhabitants of Bengal , of Agra , of Madras , and of Bombay , who constitute one half of the whole number , are placed ...
... possessions . The eastern subjects of the British queen amount now to upwards of two hundred millions in number . The inhabitants of Bengal , of Agra , of Madras , and of Bombay , who constitute one half of the whole number , are placed ...
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... possession of the Asiatic peninsula , were tenfold worse than those who had previously inhabited it . Where was the ... possessions in India . Their outline can be easily transferred , because it is itself composed of a few bold and ...
... possession of the Asiatic peninsula , were tenfold worse than those who had previously inhabited it . Where was the ... possessions in India . Their outline can be easily transferred , because it is itself composed of a few bold and ...
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... possessed by their own monopoly of tea would be more than cancelled , that the Chinese authorities protested against ... possession ? Is it not the only safe and honora- ble conduct that can now be pursued by Great Britain , to retrace ...
... possessed by their own monopoly of tea would be more than cancelled , that the Chinese authorities protested against ... possession ? Is it not the only safe and honora- ble conduct that can now be pursued by Great Britain , to retrace ...
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