The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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But the Company had been ruined through the capture of its fleets by Kirke , and
the loss of the whole of its capital of 300 , 000 livres . Unable to raise new funds ,
the members , in December 1632 , let out for five years their trade monopoly to a
...
But the Company had been ruined through the capture of its fleets by Kirke , and
the loss of the whole of its capital of 300 , 000 livres . Unable to raise new funds ,
the members , in December 1632 , let out for five years their trade monopoly to a
...
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The ideal of imperial organisation which was most in men ' s thoughts during the
first half of this forty - year period was the maintenance of power in one central
government exercising authority in imperial affairs over the whole Empire .
The ideal of imperial organisation which was most in men ' s thoughts during the
first half of this forty - year period was the maintenance of power in one central
government exercising authority in imperial affairs over the whole Empire .
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