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... trade , but left them still exposed to the oppressions of the Dutch : that , from 1635 to 1638 , the King encouraged , and granted licences to Cour- ten's Association , which became a kind of second East India Com- pany ; the equipments ...
... trade , but left them still exposed to the oppressions of the Dutch : that , from 1635 to 1638 , the King encouraged , and granted licences to Cour- ten's Association , which became a kind of second East India Com- pany ; the equipments ...
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... trade , no interlopers ! Mr. Bruce says that it has been proved that the East India trade of England could only be conducted by a charter of incorporation , and exclusive privileges . ' Mr. B. , it seems , is easily satisfied with proof ...
... trade , no interlopers ! Mr. Bruce says that it has been proved that the East India trade of England could only be conducted by a charter of incorporation , and exclusive privileges . ' Mr. B. , it seems , is easily satisfied with proof ...
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... trade , to the extent of his share in the stock , this principle , in fact , was that of an Open Trade ; that this apparent advantage was combined with the large sum of 2,000,000l . offered to be ad . vanced for the public service ...
... trade , to the extent of his share in the stock , this principle , in fact , was that of an Open Trade ; that this apparent advantage was combined with the large sum of 2,000,000l . offered to be ad . vanced for the public service ...
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