Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 112
... trading to the Ara- bian continent , prohibiting also their exporting either pepper or ginger ; in this manner seeking to secure for themselves a monopoly of this trade ; and so rigidly enforcing their embargo upon it , that if any even ...
... trading to the Ara- bian continent , prohibiting also their exporting either pepper or ginger ; in this manner seeking to secure for themselves a monopoly of this trade ; and so rigidly enforcing their embargo upon it , that if any even ...
Page 153
... trade in all the intermediate and other ports , in all of which the commercial interests of the Mahomedans have been in consequence con- signed to ruin ; the traders of that religion having been at the mercy of the Franks , and , of ...
... trade in all the intermediate and other ports , in all of which the commercial interests of the Mahomedans have been in consequence con- signed to ruin ; the traders of that religion having been at the mercy of the Franks , and , of ...
Page 154
... trade , nothing but the petty traffic in Indian - nut , cocoa - nut , and cloth ; whilst their foreign voyages of trade were confined to the ports of Guzerat , the Concan , Solmondul , and the countries about Kaeel . It should be under ...
... trade , nothing but the petty traffic in Indian - nut , cocoa - nut , and cloth ; whilst their foreign voyages of trade were confined to the ports of Guzerat , the Concan , Solmondul , and the countries about Kaeel . It should be under ...
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