The communication with India by the Isthmus of Suez, vindicated from the prejudices which have prevailed against it, whether proceeding from the supposed invincible aversion of the turks, or arising from apprehensions of its tendencies in respect to the trade of the east-india company in Lea-den-hall street in a letter to the honourable Court of Directors for all affairs of the East-India Company.

  • Baldwin, George 1743?-1826.
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1784
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Communication with India by the Isthmus of Suez, vindicated from the prejudices which have prevailed against it, whether proceeding from the supposed invincible aversion of the turks, or arising from apprehensions of its tendencies in respect to the trade of the east-india company in Lea-den-hall street (Online)
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