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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Page 187
... treaty and an oral agreement was arrived at limiting the operation of the treaty to the east of the prime meridian and the north of the tropic of Cancer . These were to be the " lines of amity " , beyond them " might should make right ...
... treaty and an oral agreement was arrived at limiting the operation of the treaty to the east of the prime meridian and the north of the tropic of Cancer . These were to be the " lines of amity " , beyond them " might should make right ...
Page 191
... treaty are similar to those of the treaty of 1604 , freedom of commerce being allowed " where there was commerce between the said kingdoms before the war be- tween Philip II , King of Spain , and Elizabeth , Queen of England , according ...
... treaty are similar to those of the treaty of 1604 , freedom of commerce being allowed " where there was commerce between the said kingdoms before the war be- tween Philip II , King of Spain , and Elizabeth , Queen of England , according ...
Page 581
... treaty . Three years later it advised the colonial governors that such trade was illegal and that the terms of the treaty ought to be observed . But legal opinion was sought and gave an interpretation of the treaty which made it ...
... treaty . Three years later it advised the colonial governors that such trade was illegal and that the terms of the treaty ought to be observed . But legal opinion was sought and gave an interpretation of the treaty which made it ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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