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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... neutrals , which was not ; thus they grew accustomed 1 See Williamson , J. A. , Sir John Hawkins , passim . ECONOMIC CHANGES 37 to unlicensed hostility against the Catholic Powers 36 ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC.
... neutrals , which was not ; thus they grew accustomed 1 See Williamson , J. A. , Sir John Hawkins , passim . ECONOMIC CHANGES 37 to unlicensed hostility against the Catholic Powers 36 ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC.
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... neutral Powers and rivals regarded England as victor appeared in their eagerness to frame alliances with her - Sweden , Denmark and Portugal granting valuable trading concessions . These treaties , though less thorough than Cromwell ...
... neutral Powers and rivals regarded England as victor appeared in their eagerness to frame alliances with her - Sweden , Denmark and Portugal granting valuable trading concessions . These treaties , though less thorough than Cromwell ...
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... neutral island in possession of the Caribs , so that probably this settlement had either died down or shared the fate of its English predecessors . During the negotiations for the Treaty of Paris , 1763 , the French laid claim to the ...
... neutral island in possession of the Caribs , so that probably this settlement had either died down or shared the fate of its English predecessors . During the negotiations for the Treaty of Paris , 1763 , the French laid claim to the ...
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... neutral duties appears , indeed , alien to the thought of the period , and especially is this true during the wars of religion , when the assistance of belligerents of his own communion was felt to be the duty of a Christian prince ...
... neutral duties appears , indeed , alien to the thought of the period , and especially is this true during the wars of religion , when the assistance of belligerents of his own communion was felt to be the duty of a Christian prince ...
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... neutral territory and the complaints when it was enforced . Perhaps herein is to be seen the well - known change in the point of view which has invariably characterised the attitude of States according as they are belligerent or neutral ...
... neutral territory and the complaints when it was enforced . Perhaps herein is to be seen the well - known change in the point of view which has invariably characterised the attitude of States according as they are belligerent or neutral ...
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