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Their economic interests were three - fold : to establish a depot in the vicinity of
the equator for their trade with India , Africa , the Middle East , and Europe ; to
trade with the Celebes for trepang and the bird of paradise ; and to trade with
Timor ...
Their economic interests were three - fold : to establish a depot in the vicinity of
the equator for their trade with India , Africa , the Middle East , and Europe ; to
trade with the Celebes for trepang and the bird of paradise ; and to trade with
Timor ...
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49 Thus was the way opened for trade between India and Sydney . By December
1804 , the government of New South Wales had bought nearly £18 , 000 worth of
grain , live stock , spirits , and merchandise from Campbell . 50 Four years ...
49 Thus was the way opened for trade between India and Sydney . By December
1804 , the government of New South Wales had bought nearly £18 , 000 worth of
grain , live stock , spirits , and merchandise from Campbell . 50 Four years ...
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59 This raised the question whether the East India Company should grant
licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the
original restrictions imposed on the trade of New South Wales in order to
preserve the ...
59 This raised the question whether the East India Company should grant
licences for trade with New South Wales , and so remove piecemeal or wholly the
original restrictions imposed on the trade of New South Wales in order to
preserve the ...
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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