The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Dutch schemes for the conquest of their remaining settlements were thus foiled ; while the danger of attacks in the future was warded off by an English guarantee , as related below . Meanwhile England had in 1652 become involved in a ...
... Dutch schemes for the conquest of their remaining settlements were thus foiled ; while the danger of attacks in the future was warded off by an English guarantee , as related below . Meanwhile England had in 1652 become involved in a ...
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... Dutch Company , but the Dutch servants enjoyed a most lucrative though secret monopoly of the export of opium to Batavia ; and though this never appeared in the forefront of their disputes with the English , we may be sure that it was ...
... Dutch Company , but the Dutch servants enjoyed a most lucrative though secret monopoly of the export of opium to Batavia ; and though this never appeared in the forefront of their disputes with the English , we may be sure that it was ...
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... DUTCH IN INDIA A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS MANUSCRIPT The archives of the Dutch East India Company are now preserved at the Rijksarchief at the Hague . Among the papers sent ... Dutch The Dutch in India (Chapter 1) CHAPTER II THE DUTCH IN INDIA.
... DUTCH IN INDIA A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS MANUSCRIPT The archives of the Dutch East India Company are now preserved at the Rijksarchief at the Hague . Among the papers sent ... Dutch The Dutch in India (Chapter 1) CHAPTER II THE DUTCH IN INDIA.
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