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Sir Stamford Raffles: England in the Far East
by Hugh Edward Egerton
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In Singapore and in other parts of the world, his name lives on in numerous entities, including:Please enter the subjectIn 1795, at the age of 14, Raffles started working as a clerk in London for the British East India Company, the trading company that shaped many of Britain's overseas conquests1200, 4th Edition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 ^ Carey, Peter, The Power of Prophecy: Prince Dipanagara and the End of an Old Order in Java, 1785-1855, 2008 ^ Hahn, Emily, Raffles of Singapore, 1946 ^ Miksic, John, Borobudur: Golden Tales of the Buddhas, 1990 ^ Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles: The History of Java; Black, Parbury and Allen for the HonThis man was Hussein Shah of Johor, who, although having had no previous contact with the British, had certainly heard of the might of the British navy and was in no position to argue against the termsIn his correspondences with Calcutta, Raffles also emphasized the need to establish a certain amount of influence with the native chiefs, which had greatly waned since the return of the DutchThe competition in the area, between Raffles and the aggressive Dutch de jure Governor, Elout, certainly led at least in part to the later Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824Advertising Show More Product Details ISBN-13: 9781331072645 Publisher: FB&C Ltd Publication date: 05/05/2017 Pages: 320 Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.68(d) Customer Reviews Average Review: Write a Review Post to your social network Most Helpful Customer Reviews See all customer reviews Raffles and the Golden OpportunitySimilar Items Related Subjects:(1) Raffles, Thomas Stamford, -- Sir, -- 1781-1826Meanwhile, he was not only not granted a pension, but was called to pay over twenty-two thousand pounds sterling for losses incurred during his administrationMy account Registration Login Account Settings My Books Files Upload Book contact & support Contact Us Tutorial Send Idea Privacy Policy Terms of Service stay connected Caledonian Mercury (16060)Upon his arrival, Travers found the colony a delightful smrgsbord of different races and cultures, numbering over six thousandLearn how to enable JavaScript on your browser Sir Stamford Raffles: England in the Far East (Classic Reprint) by Hugh Edward EgertonHugh Edward Egerton All Formats & Editions See All Formats & Editions Excerpt from Sir Stamford Raffles: England in the Far EastTowards the end of 1898 Mr HGlendinning, Victoria (2012)Enter your name: The subject field is requiredIt was the first time an indigenous court had been taken by storm by a European army, and the humiliation of the local aristocracy was profound.[2]Seuss Rick Riordan Rachel Renee Russell Top Collections American Girl Diary of a Wimpy Kid Finding Dory Harry Potter Land of Stories Magic Tree House Warriors by Erin Hunter Peppa Pig More For Kids B&N Educators B&N Kids' Club Kids' DVD Kids' Music Toys & Games Blog B&N Kids Blog Coming Soon Pre-order tomorrow's bestselling kids' books today^ ^ British Museum Collection ^ IPNIp.38Raffles was survived by his second wife Sophia Hull and daughter Ella, and predeceased by his other four children in Bencoolen.[13] Ella died in 1840, aged nineteen 48a4f088c3
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