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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Page 33
... obtained from the nayak of Jinji , in whose province the port was situated . After some trouble due to the influence which the Portu- guese , themselves established at St Thomé and Negapatam , pre- served at Vellore , the Dutch obtained ...
... obtained from the nayak of Jinji , in whose province the port was situated . After some trouble due to the influence which the Portu- guese , themselves established at St Thomé and Negapatam , pre- served at Vellore , the Dutch obtained ...
Page 39
... obtained , if at much higher prices , was exposed to intolerable vexa- tions and had soon to be withdrawn . Even before Van Ravesteyn's report had been received , therefore , Coen had dispatched a yacht under Pieter van den Broecke to ...
... obtained , if at much higher prices , was exposed to intolerable vexa- tions and had soon to be withdrawn . Even before Van Ravesteyn's report had been received , therefore , Coen had dispatched a yacht under Pieter van den Broecke to ...
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... obtained all for which he had asked , he had secured a great deal , and his embassy stands out as a landmark in the history of the Company's settlements.1 The Bengal factors soon discovered that it was easier to obtain an imperial ...
... obtained all for which he had asked , he had secured a great deal , and his embassy stands out as a landmark in the history of the Company's settlements.1 The Bengal factors soon discovered that it was easier to obtain an imperial ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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