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... thousand pounds through the Dutch East India Company , and more than forty thousand pounds through the English Company . The amount which he had sent home through private houses was also con- siderable . He had invested great sums in ...
... thousand pounds through the Dutch East India Company , and more than forty thousand pounds through the English Company . The amount which he had sent home through private houses was also con- siderable . He had invested great sums in ...
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... thousand pounds in adorning his seat . The general feeling both of the Directors and of the proprietors of the East India Company was that he had great claims on them , that his services to them had been eminent , and that his ...
... thousand pounds in adorning his seat . The general feeling both of the Directors and of the proprietors of the East India Company was that he had great claims on them , that his services to them had been eminent , and that his ...
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... thousand pounds in adorning his seat. The general feeling both of the Directors and of the proprietors of the East India Company was that he had great claims on them, that his services to them had been eminent, and that his misfortunes ...
... thousand pounds in adorning his seat. The general feeling both of the Directors and of the proprietors of the East India Company was that he had great claims on them, that his services to them had been eminent, and that his misfortunes ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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