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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 ...
Page 60
volume in 1768 he added a sectarian motive and some thoughts on trade to
make sure the English took notice." The first two voyages of Cook put New
Holland or New South Wales as names in the pamphlet literature on the possible
uses of ...
volume in 1768 he added a sectarian motive and some thoughts on trade to
make sure the English took notice." The first two voyages of Cook put New
Holland or New South Wales as names in the pamphlet literature on the possible
uses of ...
Page 199
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 ...
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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