The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 127
... East India Company ( 1600 ) and the concentration of the Dutch on the joint - stock Universal East India Company ( 1602 ) . By this effective union of capital and maritime enterprise both Companies were able to build far larger and ...
... East India Company ( 1600 ) and the concentration of the Dutch on the joint - stock Universal East India Company ( 1602 ) . By this effective union of capital and maritime enterprise both Companies were able to build far larger and ...
Page 264
... East India Companies , the old or London , and the new or English . After a bitter struggle they agreed to amalgamate in 1702 ; seven years later the fusion was completed and the United East India Company began its career.5 In the ...
... East India Companies , the old or London , and the new or English . After a bitter struggle they agreed to amalgamate in 1702 ; seven years later the fusion was completed and the United East India Company began its career.5 In the ...
Page 898
... East India , founded 1600 , 4 ; 6 ; 8 ; 9 ; 12 ; 41 ; 54 ; 65 ; 75 ; 77 ; 78 ; 84 ; 127 ; contests with Portuguese and Dutch , 131 , 142 ; 214 ; given control of Guinea interests ( 1657 ) , 237 , 438-9 ; the struggle between the old and ...
... East India , founded 1600 , 4 ; 6 ; 8 ; 9 ; 12 ; 41 ; 54 ; 65 ; 75 ; 77 ; 78 ; 84 ; 127 ; contests with Portuguese and Dutch , 131 , 142 ; 214 ; given control of Guinea interests ( 1657 ) , 237 , 438-9 ; the struggle between the old and ...
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