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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Page 562
... export of raw materials provided rivals with the means of competing in production . The export of " white " , or unfinished , cloth was a subject of constant complaint against the Merchant Adventurers and the export of raw wool was ...
... export of raw materials provided rivals with the means of competing in production . The export of " white " , or unfinished , cloth was a subject of constant complaint against the Merchant Adventurers and the export of raw wool was ...
Page 568
... export duties on enumerated articles if they were shipped to another colony . While the import duties on colonial goods landed in England and the export duties levied on goods sent to the colonies were collected by the Custom House ...
... export duties on enumerated articles if they were shipped to another colony . While the import duties on colonial goods landed in England and the export duties levied on goods sent to the colonies were collected by the Custom House ...
Page 593
... exported . Whether the price would have been higher had the planters been free to export to any market is problematical . The countries of southern Europe would almost certainly have con- tinued to exclude it in favour of other sources ...
... exported . Whether the price would have been higher had the planters been free to export to any market is problematical . The countries of southern Europe would almost certainly have con- tinued to exclude it in favour of other sources ...
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