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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... carried , as the union with Scotland had been carried nearly a hundred years before , in the midst of war with France , but carried by doubtful means and not followed by Catholic Emancipa- tion for many years . However the story may be ...
... carried , as the union with Scotland had been carried nearly a hundred years before , in the midst of war with France , but carried by doubtful means and not followed by Catholic Emancipa- tion for many years . However the story may be ...
Page 279
... carried from the tobacco plantations in bulk and from thence to Scotland to the discouragement and damage of fair traders and to the great diminution of her Majesty's revenue " . Randolph never missed an opportunity of showing his ...
... carried from the tobacco plantations in bulk and from thence to Scotland to the discouragement and damage of fair traders and to the great diminution of her Majesty's revenue " . Randolph never missed an opportunity of showing his ...
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... carried in neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the part of neutral States to obtain the ...
... carried in neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the part of neutral States to obtain the ...
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