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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... later a settlement was made at Tranquebar , on the south - eastern coast . From thence commerce was soon extended to Masulipatam , and later to Bengal ; but adequate support from home was wanting , and for a long time the exiguous trade ...
... later a settlement was made at Tranquebar , on the south - eastern coast . From thence commerce was soon extended to Masulipatam , and later to Bengal ; but adequate support from home was wanting , and for a long time the exiguous trade ...
Page 153
... later in the year a dispatch arrived by which the Company appointed Clive to the position which he was already occupying . Meanwhile the policy of protecting the Hindu servants of the nawab was further developed by the attack made by ...
... later in the year a dispatch arrived by which the Company appointed Clive to the position which he was already occupying . Meanwhile the policy of protecting the Hindu servants of the nawab was further developed by the attack made by ...
Page 562
... ( later Sir Archibald ) Bogle , 1837–49 ; Captain ( later Sir Arthur ) Phayre , 1849-52 . Assistant commissioners ( three on 1000 rupees monthly , two on 500 rupees ) , one for each district - Akyab , An ( headquarters at Kyaukpyu ) ...
... ( later Sir Archibald ) Bogle , 1837–49 ; Captain ( later Sir Arthur ) Phayre , 1849-52 . Assistant commissioners ( three on 1000 rupees monthly , two on 500 rupees ) , one for each district - Akyab , An ( headquarters at Kyaukpyu ) ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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