The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Raffles had entered into a treaty with the sultan by which the garrison which the Dutch had maintained was withdrawn in return for the cession of the island of Banka . The Dutch occupied Banka , and reimposed their garrison on the ...
Raffles had entered into a treaty with the sultan by which the garrison which the Dutch had maintained was withdrawn in return for the cession of the island of Banka . The Dutch occupied Banka , and reimposed their garrison on the ...
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TREATY OF 1824 603 also willing to exchange Billiton for Fulta and Calcapore , and to buy the other Dutch establishments in India . 1 By November 1823 , when the negotiations were actually resumed , the position had changed .
TREATY OF 1824 603 also willing to exchange Billiton for Fulta and Calcapore , and to buy the other Dutch establishments in India . 1 By November 1823 , when the negotiations were actually resumed , the position had changed .
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ANGLO - DUTCH DISPUTES 607 When questioned on this matter , Verstolk gave the Dutch treaty with Jambi as an example of the treaties which had been made of recent years . By this treaty , which was made in 1834 , the sultan placed ...
ANGLO - DUTCH DISPUTES 607 When questioned on this matter , Verstolk gave the Dutch treaty with Jambi as an example of the treaties which had been made of recent years . By this treaty , which was made in 1834 , the sultan placed ...
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