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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... with Great Britain was carried , as the union with Scotland had been carried nearly a hundred years before , in the midst of war with France , but carried by doubtful means and not followed by Catholic Emancipation for many years .
... with Great Britain was carried , as the union with Scotland had been carried nearly a hundred years before , in the midst of war with France , but carried by doubtful means and not followed by Catholic Emancipation for many years .
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The use of blockade as a means of depriving a belligerent of all commercial relations with neutrals appears in the latter part of the sixteenth century . It seems possible that an earlier attempt to introduce blockade may be attributed ...
The use of blockade as a means of depriving a belligerent of all commercial relations with neutrals appears in the latter part of the sixteenth century . It seems possible that an earlier attempt to introduce blockade may be attributed ...
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The practical conclusions which the mercantilists drew from the theory that foreign trade was the chief means of ... Since trade was understood to mean the exchange of commodities , their assumptions defined their attitude towards ...
The practical conclusions which the mercantilists drew from the theory that foreign trade was the chief means of ... Since trade was understood to mean the exchange of commodities , their assumptions defined their attitude towards ...
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