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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On his way home he called at St Christopher , and there his sailors incautiously spoke of their find to Warner's colonists . The sequel was a dispute that caused trouble for many years . Courteen at once took up the idea of planting ...
On his way home he called at St Christopher , and there his sailors incautiously spoke of their find to Warner's colonists . The sequel was a dispute that caused trouble for many years . Courteen at once took up the idea of planting ...
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But the colonists had long enjoyed a brisk inter - colonial trade with them , a trade forbidden , indeed , but engaged in by all the Powers alike , and rendered , financially and commercially , a necessity to the colonies , by the very ...
But the colonists had long enjoyed a brisk inter - colonial trade with them , a trade forbidden , indeed , but engaged in by all the Powers alike , and rendered , financially and commercially , a necessity to the colonies , by the very ...
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... between England and France , 159 Susan Constant , ship hired from the Muscovy Company , sailed with colonists Virginia ( 1606 ) , 80 Susquehanna , River , 402 Swan , ship , sailed with Drake in 1577 , Sweden , eagerness of , for an ...
... between England and France , 159 Susan Constant , ship hired from the Muscovy Company , sailed with colonists Virginia ( 1606 ) , 80 Susquehanna , River , 402 Swan , ship , sailed with Drake in 1577 , Sweden , eagerness of , for an ...
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