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Oriental commerce : containing a geographical description of the principal places in the East Indies, China, and Japan, with their produce, manufactures, and trade, including the coasting or country trade from port to port also the rise and progress of the trade of the various European nations with the Eastern world, particularly that of the English East India Company, from the discovery of the passage round the Cape of Good Hope to the present period with and account of the Company's establishments, revenues, debts, assets, etc. at home and abroad. vol. I. by William Milburn
Milburn, William 1999
Available at 33MQB MQB Bibliothèque de recherche (DS 12.5 .C4 MIL )