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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 222
... later ( 1788 ) the British output of pig is supposed not to have been more than about 68,000 tons , though there had been marked progress during the later ' seventies and the ' eighties , especially in the supersession of charcoal ...
... later ( 1788 ) the British output of pig is supposed not to have been more than about 68,000 tons , though there had been marked progress during the later ' seventies and the ' eighties , especially in the supersession of charcoal ...
Page 231
... later to the wool trade as carpet wools . That the Cape merino wool , which was to take an important place on the international wool market later in the century , was not yet much considered is shown by its omission from the very ...
... later to the wool trade as carpet wools . That the Cape merino wool , which was to take an important place on the international wool market later in the century , was not yet much considered is shown by its omission from the very ...
Page 623
... later ( 1793 ) the Englishman , W. G. Browne , followed the desert caravan route west of the Nile on his adventurous journey to Darfur . Of the later travellers , the Frenchman F. Cailliaud made extensive journeys in this region ...
... later ( 1793 ) the Englishman , W. G. Browne , followed the desert caravan route west of the Nile on his adventurous journey to Darfur . Of the later travellers , the Frenchman F. Cailliaud made extensive journeys in this region ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abolition administration Africa American apprenticeship Assembly Australia Barbados bill Britain British Government British Guiana Canada Canadian Cape capital century Ceylon CHBE coast coffee Colonial Office colonists commercial Company constitution convicts cotton Council Crown Crown Colony defence despatch Dundas Dutch duties East India economic emigration Empire England English established estates European export favour force foreign France French Governor Grey Hansard Ibid immigration imperial important increased India interest island Jamaica labour land Legislative legislatures London Lord Malta Mauritius ment merchants Ministers mother country Napoleon native naval negroes North Palmerston Parl Parliament peace Pitt planters political population ports Raffles railway reform Report Russell Russia Secretary secure Select Committee seqq settlement ships Sierra Leone slave trade slavery South Wales Spain St Lucia sugar supply tion transportation treaty Trinidad troops United United Kingdom West Indian West Indies Wilberforce Zealand