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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had to be shipped through the merchant , either in the merchant's own vessels or in vessels chartered by him . ... It is not surprising to find merchants admitting frankly that their chief incentive in advancing money to the planters ...
had to be shipped through the merchant , either in the merchant's own vessels or in vessels chartered by him . ... It is not surprising to find merchants admitting frankly that their chief incentive in advancing money to the planters ...
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GOLD COAST UNDER COMMITTEE OF MERCHANTS 653 Secretary for the Colonies , wrote privately to Governor Campbell to give him advance information of the instructions that had already been prepared for the abandonment .
GOLD COAST UNDER COMMITTEE OF MERCHANTS 653 Secretary for the Colonies , wrote privately to Governor Campbell to give him advance information of the instructions that had already been prepared for the abandonment .
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From the ' fifties , when merchants were taking over trade , down to the slump after the Great War was the great period of the English merchant houses , and among them few were wealthier or more important than the East Indian .
From the ' fifties , when merchants were taking over trade , down to the slump after the Great War was the great period of the English merchant houses , and among them few were wealthier or more important than the East Indian .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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