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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Of the Indian products purchased in the earlier years for the European markets the most important were indigo and cotton goods ; though from 1625 onwards we note a growing demand in England for saltpetre and Malabar pepper .
Of the Indian products purchased in the earlier years for the European markets the most important were indigo and cotton goods ; though from 1625 onwards we note a growing demand in England for saltpetre and Malabar pepper .
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... I did understand that the practice of naming persons from England to succeed to offices of great trust and importance to the public welfare of this country , without either knowing or regarding whether such persons were in any way ...
... I did understand that the practice of naming persons from England to succeed to offices of great trust and importance to the public welfare of this country , without either knowing or regarding whether such persons were in any way ...
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Ed . by H. H. Dodwell and K. Krishnaswami Ayyanger : Consultations , 1672-1702 ; Despatches from England , 1670–1706 ; Despatches to England , 1694-1711 ; Letters to other places , 1679-1702 ; Letters from other places , 1681-1700 ...
Ed . by H. H. Dodwell and K. Krishnaswami Ayyanger : Consultations , 1672-1702 ; Despatches from England , 1670–1706 ; Despatches to England , 1694-1711 ; Letters to other places , 1679-1702 ; Letters from other places , 1681-1700 ...
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