The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL CHANGE ON EXPORTS 237 all parts of the New Empire , including the China trade of the East India Company , for the years 1820–22 , came to rather less than onethird of her total export trade , or in round figures ...
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL CHANGE ON EXPORTS 237 all parts of the New Empire , including the China trade of the East India Company , for the years 1820–22 , came to rather less than onethird of her total export trade , or in round figures ...
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The settlement of British Honduras , with an area of 6000 square miles and a total estimated population in 1805 of 3635 , was dependent for its economic existence upon the export of mahogany and logwood . It also acted to some extent as ...
The settlement of British Honduras , with an area of 6000 square miles and a total estimated population in 1805 of 3635 , was dependent for its economic existence upon the export of mahogany and logwood . It also acted to some extent as ...
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The constituents of English export trade were also changing . Even as late as 1858 it could be said that " India is chiefly known as a dealer in drugs , dyes and luxuries ” , and in that year the import into England of what had been the ...
The constituents of English export trade were also changing . Even as late as 1858 it could be said that " India is chiefly known as a dealer in drugs , dyes and luxuries ” , and in that year the import into England of what had been the ...
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The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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