The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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... - schap dates from the early part of the fifteenth century , and it was clear from the beginning that only the wealthiest burghers were considered for membership . So reactionary a group could not have maintained itself in- THE TOWN 25.
... - schap dates from the early part of the fifteenth century , and it was clear from the beginning that only the wealthiest burghers were considered for membership . So reactionary a group could not have maintained itself in- THE TOWN 25.
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... considered . No one was to cajole the cook or even appear in the galley to try to get additional victuals . The crew had to be content with whatever was put before them , and those who were caught throwing food or drink overboard ...
... considered . No one was to cajole the cook or even appear in the galley to try to get additional victuals . The crew had to be content with whatever was put before them , and those who were caught throwing food or drink overboard ...
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... considered wealth a measure of status . It remains a dubious question whether Coen was impressed by this honor . An objective analysis of his actions and statements of policy until this time gives the impres- sion that he considered the ...
... considered wealth a measure of status . It remains a dubious question whether Coen was impressed by this honor . An objective analysis of his actions and statements of policy until this time gives the impres- sion that he considered the ...
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The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
Copyright | |
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