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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... organised and administered as though war were its normal condition ; every colony was garrisoned , every colonial governor was a soldier . Yet in the midst of war the new age was on its way . The slave trade was abolished , the end of ...
... organised and administered as though war were its normal condition ; every colony was garrisoned , every colonial governor was a soldier . Yet in the midst of war the new age was on its way . The slave trade was abolished , the end of ...
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... to " the new found lands " , and 1 Newton , A. P. , " An Early Grant to Sebastian Cabot " , E.H.R. xxxvii , 564–5 . * Exchequer ( Customs ) , E. 122 , 20/9 . that one of them was organised , if not accompanied Bristol Enterprises.
... to " the new found lands " , and 1 Newton , A. P. , " An Early Grant to Sebastian Cabot " , E.H.R. xxxvii , 564–5 . * Exchequer ( Customs ) , E. 122 , 20/9 . that one of them was organised , if not accompanied Bristol Enterprises.
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... organised , if not accompanied , by Hugh Elyot and Robert Thorne the elder , a man who was in other matters an ally of Elyot's , although his name does not appear in the patent . The enterprise was at one time promising , as is shown by ...
... organised , if not accompanied , by Hugh Elyot and Robert Thorne the elder , a man who was in other matters an ally of Elyot's , although his name does not appear in the patent . The enterprise was at one time promising , as is shown by ...
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... organised business methods , of shipbuilding and navigation , and of the new world - conditions which were to dominate the future . They accumulated capital in the old trades and were fearless in using it in the new . They were ...
... organised business methods , of shipbuilding and navigation , and of the new world - conditions which were to dominate the future . They accumulated capital in the old trades and were fearless in using it in the new . They were ...
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... organisations of aliens who had taken the lion's share of English commerce under the early Tudors had been wholly thrust out . English merchants were at last masters in their own house , and both Burghley and Walsingham were anxious for ...
... organisations of aliens who had taken the lion's share of English commerce under the early Tudors had been wholly thrust out . English merchants were at last masters in their own house , and both Burghley and Walsingham were anxious for ...
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