The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... British colonies there might have been a large British carrying trade in slaves and sugar , and without any British possessions in India there might have been , as there actually was , relatively speaking , in the early days of the East ...
... British colonies there might have been a large British carrying trade in slaves and sugar , and without any British possessions in India there might have been , as there actually was , relatively speaking , in the early days of the East ...
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... BRITISH AND FOREIGN 581 Now that the British West Indies had serious competitors , it be- came of some significance that the principle of enumeration merely governed the question of the first destination of exported sugar . Great ...
... BRITISH AND FOREIGN 581 Now that the British West Indies had serious competitors , it be- came of some significance that the principle of enumeration merely governed the question of the first destination of exported sugar . Great ...
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... British Museum and in the Library of Yale University . POWNALL , T. The Administration of the Colonies . Pt 1 , London , 1764 , 2nd ed . 1765 ; Pt II , London , 1774 . STOKES , A. A View of the Constitution of the British colonies in ...
... British Museum and in the Library of Yale University . POWNALL , T. The Administration of the Colonies . Pt 1 , London , 1764 , 2nd ed . 1765 ; Pt II , London , 1774 . STOKES , A. A View of the Constitution of the British colonies in ...
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CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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