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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... factory on the coast of Asia , and neither he nor anyone else had the least suspicion that the land already visited belonged to a continent distinct from Asia . In other words , there can be no possibility that he went to seek a north ...
... factory on the coast of Asia , and neither he nor anyone else had the least suspicion that the land already visited belonged to a continent distinct from Asia . In other words , there can be no possibility that he went to seek a north ...
Page 127
... factory to the family stage ; and , the beginnings of her Empire having been firmly laid in successful seamanship and national unity ( consummated in 1603 by the union of the English and Scottish Crowns ) , the growth of the fabric was ...
... factory to the family stage ; and , the beginnings of her Empire having been firmly laid in successful seamanship and national unity ( consummated in 1603 by the union of the English and Scottish Crowns ) , the growth of the fabric was ...
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... factory at , 338 Carew , George , Lord , member of the com- mittee appointed by Charles I to consider the reform of the government of Virginia , 150 Caribbean Sea , Rut visits , 29 ; London trade with , 31 , 33 ; and slave trade , 47 ...
... factory at , 338 Carew , George , Lord , member of the com- mittee appointed by Charles I to consider the reform of the government of Virginia , 150 Caribbean Sea , Rut visits , 29 ; London trade with , 31 , 33 ; and slave trade , 47 ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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