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 57
... Ireland and America which made men turn in search of profit from Munster to Virginia , from Newfoundland to Kerry , and back again , without any radical change of thought . Even the phrases used in Ireland under the Tudors have a ...
... Ireland and America which made men turn in search of profit from Munster to Virginia , from Newfoundland to Kerry , and back again , without any radical change of thought . Even the phrases used in Ireland under the Tudors have a ...
Page 279
... Ireland should be deemed a Plantation and in- cluded within the privileged area to which the Acts applied , as re- gards both ships and seamen and the carrying trade . But in 1663 the latter privilege was revoked , and Ireland ...
... Ireland should be deemed a Plantation and in- cluded within the privileged area to which the Acts applied , as re- gards both ships and seamen and the carrying trade . But in 1663 the latter privilege was revoked , and Ireland ...
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... Ireland's communication with the colonies had to be by way of England . But the situation was rendered legally ambiguous by the continued issuing of bonds in the form pro- vided for by the Act of 1660. The ambiguity was removed by an ...
... Ireland's communication with the colonies had to be by way of England . But the situation was rendered legally ambiguous by the continued issuing of bonds in the form pro- vided for by the Act of 1660. The ambiguity was removed by an ...
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