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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Akbar , therefore , confined his military activities to the reduction of the ports which still remained in the hands of the Gujaratis , notably Cambay , Surat and Broach . To return to the Portuguese , in 1573 Antonio Moniz Barreto ...
Akbar , therefore , confined his military activities to the reduction of the ports which still remained in the hands of the Gujaratis , notably Cambay , Surat and Broach . To return to the Portuguese , in 1573 Antonio Moniz Barreto ...
Page 109
The £ 1,000,000 lent in 1744 was not added to the Company's capital , which remained at £ 3,200,000 down to 1786 , when another £ 800,000 was raised at a considerable premium . The capital was further increased in 1789 and 1793 by two ...
The £ 1,000,000 lent in 1744 was not added to the Company's capital , which remained at £ 3,200,000 down to 1786 , when another £ 800,000 was raised at a considerable premium . The capital was further increased in 1789 and 1793 by two ...
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The " commercial line " remained unchanged : the commercial residents lived still at the various factories or stations , responsible to the Board of Trade , and ultimately to the Supreme Council . The revenue service , shorn of the ...
The " commercial line " remained unchanged : the commercial residents lived still at the various factories or stations , responsible to the Board of Trade , and ultimately to the Supreme Council . The revenue service , shorn of the ...
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