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 76
... subjects to any places where [ the Spaniards and Portuguese ] are planted , but only to seek their traffic by their own discoveries in other places , whereof there are so infinite dimensions of vast and great territories as themselves ...
... subjects to any places where [ the Spaniards and Portuguese ] are planted , but only to seek their traffic by their own discoveries in other places , whereof there are so infinite dimensions of vast and great territories as themselves ...
Page 188
... subjects of States at this and earlier times which were entirely indistinguishable from acts of war , but which were not regarded as creating a state of war between the States themselves . The line between peace and war was not so ...
... subjects of States at this and earlier times which were entirely indistinguishable from acts of war , but which were not regarded as creating a state of war between the States themselves . The line between peace and war was not so ...
Page 620
... subjects " , and he was anxious that a declaratory law should be made stating that " Englishmen have right to all the laws of England , while they remain in countries subject to the dominion of this king- dom " . How far the privileges ...
... subjects " , and he was anxious that a declaratory law should be made stating that " Englishmen have right to all the laws of England , while they remain in countries subject to the dominion of this king- dom " . How far the privileges ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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