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... trade with the subjects of a great ruling power , found themselves under circumstances over which they had evidently no control , gradually attaining an ascendancy , which led in the end to their becoming the masters of that im- mense ...
... trade with the subjects of a great ruling power , found themselves under circumstances over which they had evidently no control , gradually attaining an ascendancy , which led in the end to their becoming the masters of that im- mense ...
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... trading company attained to such political power as this , and it was the more remarkable , since its directors had ... trade and com- merce have flourished , and her revenues have increased beyond all precedent ; education has advanced ...
... trading company attained to such political power as this , and it was the more remarkable , since its directors had ... trade and com- merce have flourished , and her revenues have increased beyond all precedent ; education has advanced ...
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... trade , lend money at interest , and cultivate the land . The Sudra , sprung from Brahma's foot , was to serve the other three classes , especially the Brahmins , but not to learn the law , or mode of expiating sin , nor to be allowed ...
... trade , lend money at interest , and cultivate the land . The Sudra , sprung from Brahma's foot , was to serve the other three classes , especially the Brahmins , but not to learn the law , or mode of expiating sin , nor to be allowed ...
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... trade of the East in- duced the Sultan of Egypt to fit out a fleet to sweep the Portuguese from the Indian seas . In conjunction with the King of Guzerat the Egyptian fleet was in 1508 at first successful , but it subsequently suffered ...
... trade of the East in- duced the Sultan of Egypt to fit out a fleet to sweep the Portuguese from the Indian seas . In conjunction with the King of Guzerat the Egyptian fleet was in 1508 at first successful , but it subsequently suffered ...
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... trade with Hindusthān . In 1600 a charter was obtained from Queen Elizabeth , and in 1601 the first venture , consisting of five ships with goods valued at 68,000 rupees ( £ 6,800 ) and a quantity of bullion , under the command of ...
... trade with Hindusthān . In 1600 a charter was obtained from Queen Elizabeth , and in 1601 the first venture , consisting of five ships with goods valued at 68,000 rupees ( £ 6,800 ) and a quantity of bullion , under the command of ...
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