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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... Trade , and appeared in person before the newly appointed Board of Trade in support of his plans . After reading various communications and holding a number of hearings , the Board , with the approval of the Treasury and the Admiralty ...
... Trade , and appeared in person before the newly appointed Board of Trade in support of his plans . After reading various communications and holding a number of hearings , the Board , with the approval of the Treasury and the Admiralty ...
Page 413
... BOARD OF TRADE 413 and discussed . The Committee could call in witnesses , deponents , and counsel , hear plaintiff and defendant through their agents or lawyers , send for information from any ... Council , the House The Board of Trade.
... BOARD OF TRADE 413 and discussed . The Committee could call in witnesses , deponents , and counsel , hear plaintiff and defendant through their agents or lawyers , send for information from any ... Council , the House The Board of Trade.
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... Board of Trade , in its hundreds of letters to the governors , adhered with the utmost tenacity to a strict inter- pretation of the text . It is doubtful whether the Board ever wittingly or intentionally connived at a governor's ...
... Board of Trade , in its hundreds of letters to the governors , adhered with the utmost tenacity to a strict inter- pretation of the text . It is doubtful whether the Board ever wittingly or intentionally connived at a governor's ...
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