The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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American trade , as the Americans wished to save their West Indian trade . But the navigation and trade policy of the Empire formed an elaborate and stiff tradition , and the shaping of it to the new circumstances was no easy and ...
American trade , as the Americans wished to save their West Indian trade . But the navigation and trade policy of the Empire formed an elaborate and stiff tradition , and the shaping of it to the new circumstances was no easy and ...
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At last the outbreak of war with France raised new and serious questions of neutral rights and showed American sympathy strongly on the side of the French . Faced with the danger of another American war , Pitt's Cabinet was willing to ...
At last the outbreak of war with France raised new and serious questions of neutral rights and showed American sympathy strongly on the side of the French . Faced with the danger of another American war , Pitt's Cabinet was willing to ...
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By An American . Paris , 1842 . CHIPMAN , W. Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent . St John , N.B. , 1838 . CLARK , C. Summary of Colonial Law . 1834 .
By An American . Paris , 1842 . CHIPMAN , W. Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent . St John , N.B. , 1838 . CLARK , C. Summary of Colonial Law . 1834 .
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