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" Lord of the Navigation, Conquest, and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and India. "
History of British India. With continuation. Continued to 1854 - Page 44
1855
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Historical and Descriptive Account of British India, from the Most ..., Volume 1

Hugh Murray - India - 1832 - 314 pages
...being intimidated by these tidings of temporary reverse, chose at this very moment to assume the high title of '" Lord of the Navigation, Conquest, and...was ordered to support the factories of Cochin and Cananor ; while another squadron of five vessels was directed to assume a station at the mouth of the...
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The history of India ... to the accession of the Mogul dynasty

John Clark Marshman - India - 1836 - 252 pages
...served to increase the ardour of the king of Portugal to establish an empire in the East. He now assumed the lofty title of Lord of the Navigation, Conquest,...and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia and India; and fitted out a more formidable squadron than either of the former. It was entrusted to Gaina, who...
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A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Thomas Keightley - India - 1847 - 220 pages
...he had allies in the princes of Cochin and Cananor, and might gain others. He therefore assumed the title of " Lord of the Navigation, Conquest, and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, India, and Persia," and sent out a fleet of fifteen sail, under Vasco da Gama, to Cochin and Cananor,...
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The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, Volume 10

Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1850 - 232 pages
...infidels. He assembled a larger armament than had yet been sent into the eastern seas, and assuming the title of " Lord of the navigation, conquest, and commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia and India," dispatched Vasco de Gama to enforce his authority. The conduct of the envoy was marked by the most...
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History of British India: With Continuation Comprising the Afghan War, the ...

Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...ierpoise. In short, he was fired with the ambition of founding an eastern empire; and, aceordingly, instead of being intimidated by these tidings of temporary...Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and India." To make New Indlan good such high pretensions an armament was fitted out, armament much larger than had yet...
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History of British India. With continuation

Hugh Murray - India - 1853 - 800 pages
...Vasco de Gama inrested with tlie comBund. Crnelties practised on the Moors. kings of Cochin and Cananor would be a powerful counterpoise. In short, he was...was ordered to support the factories of Cochin and Cananor ; while another squadron of five vessels was directed to assume a station at the mouth of the...
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India, Ancient and Modern, Geographical, Historical, Political, Social, and ...

David Oliver Allen - India - 1856 - 652 pages
...conquest, and then it was his duty to convert the inhabitants to the Romish faith. The king assumed the lofty title of " Lord of the Navigation, Conquest,...Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and India." The most vigorous measures were taken to prepare a force that would be able to subdue any opposing...
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INDIA ANCIENT AND MODERN

DAVID O.. ALLEN, D. D. - 1856 - 636 pages
...conquest, and then it was his duty to convert the inhabitants to the Romish faith. The king assumed the lofty title of " Lord of the Navigation, Conquest,...Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and India." The most vigorous measures were taken to prepare a force that would be able to subdue any opposing...
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The Three Voyages of Vasco Da Gama, and His Viceroyalty

Gaspar Corrêa - India - 1869 - 586 pages
...liv. vi, cap. i,) in explanation of the title assumed by D. Manuel after the return of Cabral in 1501, of Lord of the Navigation, Conquest, and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and India. " As to navigation, the power of our fleets was always so great in those eastern parts, that as we...
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England under the Revolution and the house of Hanover, 1688 to 1820

James Birchall - Great Britain - 1876 - 970 pages
...after they had become princes. In this respect they were unlike the Portuguese, whose Sovereign assumed the lofty title of "Lord of the navigation, conquest...and commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia and India," and despatched his Viceroys to the East, before he had acquired a single foot of the soil.f 70. European...
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