A new history of the East-Indies . With brief observations on the religion, customs, manners and trade of the inhabitants. With a Description of all the Forts and Settlements of the Europeans, and the Trade carried on by the East-India Company; with an Account of the Wars they have been engaged in from their first Settlement by Queen Elizabeth in the Year 1601, down to the present Treaty of Peace with Nabob. With a Full Account of the Taking and Destruction of Tulagee Angria the Pirate, by the English, and a particular Account of the Defeat of the Nabob by Admiral Watson. With a map of the country. By Captain Cope.
- Cope, Captain.
- Date:
- MDCCLVIII. [1758]
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New history of the East-Indies (Online)
A new history of the East-Indies. With brief observations on the religion, customs, manners and trade of the inhabitants. With a Description of all the Forts and Settlements of the Europeans, and the Trade carried on by the East-India Company; with an Acc
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London : printed for H. Owen, at the Britannia Printing-Office in White Friars, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, MDCCLVIII. [1758]
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Subjects
- Watson, Charles, 1714-1757.
- East India Company
- Anglo-French War, 1755-1763InfluenceEarly works to 1800
- EuropeCommerceIndiaEarly works to 1800
- IndiaCommerceEuropeEarly works to 1800
- IndiaDescription and travelEarly works to 1800
- IndiaHistory18th centuryEarly works to 1800
- Great BritainColoniesAsiaEarly works to 1800
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- Full text available: 1758.