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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1 This was Adam Smith's guarded estimate of the natural advantages of England for foreign trade , published in the Wealth of Nations at the time when the old British Empire was coming to an end . Through the centuries the world had ...
1 This was Adam Smith's guarded estimate of the natural advantages of England for foreign trade , published in the Wealth of Nations at the time when the old British Empire was coming to an end . Through the centuries the world had ...
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not take into consideration how that future could be safeguarded if other competing European nations possessed empires while we had none . In any case without an empire Great Britain would have been very much poorer in one important ...
not take into consideration how that future could be safeguarded if other competing European nations possessed empires while we had none . In any case without an empire Great Britain would have been very much poorer in one important ...
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The intrusion of the Dutch into the economy of the Empire was checked but not completely ended . The means for their exclusion was provided , but it was left for the Restoration to put it into full operation .
The intrusion of the Dutch into the economy of the Empire was checked but not completely ended . The means for their exclusion was provided , but it was left for the Restoration to put it into full operation .
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