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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In every industry she must be unrivalled : internal communications must be made perfect : and she must appropriate all commerce to herself . All this could be effected by obedience to the King's directions as formulated by his faithful ...
In every industry she must be unrivalled : internal communications must be made perfect : and she must appropriate all commerce to herself . All this could be effected by obedience to the King's directions as formulated by his faithful ...
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ANTI - DUTCH DESIGNS 317 merchants like the Dutch , a Government which was all for commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the ...
ANTI - DUTCH DESIGNS 317 merchants like the Dutch , a Government which was all for commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the ...
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The claims of belligerents by a mere declaration to exclude all neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the declaration effective caused neutrals increasingly to claim the right to maintain freedom of commerce ...
The claims of belligerents by a mere declaration to exclude all neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the declaration effective caused neutrals increasingly to claim the right to maintain freedom of commerce ...
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