A History of Trade & Commerce in Travancore, 1600-1805 |
Contents
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EARLY PHASE OF DUTCH TRADE | 29 |
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES | 45 |
DUTCH TRADE | 61 |
THE FRENCH IN TRAVANCORE | 87 |
GROWTH OF ENGLISH TRADE 17291758 | 107 |
GROWTH OF ENGLISH POWER AND | 131 |
CONCLUSION | 159 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 193 |
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