| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 340 pages
...inducement to open the Cafpian trade, was the hope of eftablifhing a new branch of commerce from Aftrabad to Mefched, from whence Mr. Elton thought it practicable...to extend it to the northern cities of the Mogul's empiie. To attempt the execution of this defign fell to Mr. Hanway's lot. He had brought with liim... | |
| John Pugh - Iran - 1798 - 240 pages
...from thence to Mefrhed, the then favourite city of the Perfian monarch ; from which place he conceived it practicable to extend it to the northern cities of the Mogul's empire. Mr. Elton's propofal being accepted, in the year 1739 he fet out from St. Peterfbufgh with a cargo... | |
| John Pugh (attorney.) - 1798 - 238 pages
...thence to Mefched, the then favourite city of the Perfian monarch ; from which place 'he conceived it practicable to extend it to the northern cities of the Mogul's empire. Mr. Elton's propofal being accepted, in the year 1739 he fet out from St. Peterfburgh with a cargo... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1802 - 356 pages
...the Caspian trade, was the hope of establishing a new branch of commerce from Astrabad to Mesched, from whence Mr Elton thought it practicable to extend it to the northern cities of the Mogul's empire. To attempt the execution of this design fell to Mr. Hanway's lot. He had brought with him goods to... | |
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