Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 27Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1829 - Asia |
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... British public , whose interests in this point are directly at issue with the pretensions of the American merchants , yet such is the prejudice prevailing against the Company in England , and such the astonishing degree of ignorance ...
... British public , whose interests in this point are directly at issue with the pretensions of the American merchants , yet such is the prejudice prevailing against the Company in England , and such the astonishing degree of ignorance ...
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... British manufac- tures regularly , from London and Liverpool direct , selling them to the country mer- chants , through the agency of a broker , or bartering them for silks or nankeens , with great trouble and attention , often a single ...
... British manufac- tures regularly , from London and Liverpool direct , selling them to the country mer- chants , through the agency of a broker , or bartering them for silks or nankeens , with great trouble and attention , often a single ...
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... British nation cannot be expected to participate in their feelings . It is an advantage from which the nation derives a benefit , and which the Americans would conceive to be per- fectly fair if they were the favoured party . If it be ...
... British nation cannot be expected to participate in their feelings . It is an advantage from which the nation derives a benefit , and which the Americans would conceive to be per- fectly fair if they were the favoured party . If it be ...
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... British resident at Travancore , discovered in January 1812 that a number of natives , men , women , and children , were confined in irons at the Dutch settlement of Janganacherry , a port dependent upon Cochin , for the purpose of ...
... British resident at Travancore , discovered in January 1812 that a number of natives , men , women , and children , were confined in irons at the Dutch settlement of Janganacherry , a port dependent upon Cochin , for the purpose of ...
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... British commissioner to request that he would permit the inhabitants to discharge three guns at ten o'clock at night , and lend them British ordnance for the occasion . The boon was granted , and the requisite ammunition sup- plied ...
... British commissioner to request that he would permit the inhabitants to discharge three guns at ten o'clock at night , and lend them British ordnance for the occasion . The boon was granted , and the requisite ammunition sup- plied ...
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