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EARLY ENGLISH ADVENTURERS IN THE EAST
the honourable treatment that it would not otherwise have obtained, at that early period at all events. His is the glory that he was the chief pioneer of that wonderful influence which has overspread India and permeated Asia and won for Britain a place such as no other country has occupied in the world's history.
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