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 271
... Acts were merchants and promoters without official position , such as Martin Noell , James Drax , Maurice Thompson , and Thomas Povey ; office holders , such as Joseph Williamson , Richard Nicolls , John Werden ... Navigation Act of 1660.
... Acts were merchants and promoters without official position , such as Martin Noell , James Drax , Maurice Thompson , and Thomas Povey ; office holders , such as Joseph Williamson , Richard Nicolls , John Werden ... Navigation Act of 1660.
Page 279
... NAVIGATION ACTS 279 Plantation duty was to be paid , but if the vessel had furnished no such bond or had come from another place than England , then the captain must give bond in the colony and pay the duty.1 The ... Navigation Acts 279.
... NAVIGATION ACTS 279 Plantation duty was to be paid , but if the vessel had furnished no such bond or had come from another place than England , then the captain must give bond in the colony and pay the duty.1 The ... Navigation Acts 279.
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... Navigation Act of 16513 had attempted to set restrictions on the carrying - trade which were designed to damage the Dutch . At the Restoration influences were brought to bear to induce the Govern- ment to continue this measure . The ...
... Navigation Act of 16513 had attempted to set restrictions on the carrying - trade which were designed to damage the Dutch . At the Restoration influences were brought to bear to induce the Govern- ment to continue this measure . The ...
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