Keywords: The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul. In which are ... considered ... I. The immediate preservation and future prosperity of the East India Company. II. The legal acquisition o - (2,8E+20).jpg Style Frame Vase Floral Bird motif Centrepiece made of small tools; Caption Unspecified; Colour Red; Edge Gilt exhibition history Decorative Technique Tooled in gold; Cover Material Goatskin includes morocco turkey etc Upper board detached Combmarbled endleaves With the ownership label of George III added later in the centre object history Text 1774; London; Unspecified object type Cc-zero place of creation Binding England place of discovery Unspecified British Library image http //www bl uk/catalogues/bookbindings/LargeImage aspx RecordId 020-000020095 ImageId ImageId 58091 Copyright BL The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul In which are considered I The immediate preservation and future prosperity of the East India Company II The legal acquisition of an immense revenue to Great Britain III The promoting of a vast increase in the exports of British Manufactures Few MS notes 1774 Uploaded with GWToolset The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul In which are considered I The immediate preservation and future prosperity of the East India Company II The legal acquisition o - 2 8E+20 http //www webarchive org uk/bldatasets/bindings/280e19 jpg Bookbinding 18th-century bookbinding British Library Bookbindings |