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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... tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where the King's men found refuge , reproduced in inverted fashion the Civil War of the mother island . From the accession of Charles I until the Revolution ...
... tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where the King's men found refuge , reproduced in inverted fashion the Civil War of the mother island . From the accession of Charles I until the Revolution ...
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... tion for many years . However the story may be told and accounted for , there is the plain fact to mark and digest that Ireland had been for centuries a dependency of England , an overseas dependency near at hand ; but that proximity in ...
... tion for many years . However the story may be told and accounted for , there is the plain fact to mark and digest that Ireland had been for centuries a dependency of England , an overseas dependency near at hand ; but that proximity in ...
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... tion for the Emperor's expulsion of English merchants from Germany . The critical event of this series was the treaty of 1560. By it the Merchant Adventurers secured the monopoly of sending cloth to the Netherlands and western Germany ...
... tion for the Emperor's expulsion of English merchants from Germany . The critical event of this series was the treaty of 1560. By it the Merchant Adventurers secured the monopoly of sending cloth to the Netherlands and western Germany ...
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... tion chartered by an English Government , and so a means of gaining experience in new methods of exploitation , but also the first English Company to gain direct contact with any part of Asia beyond the coasts of the Levant . It ...
... tion chartered by an English Government , and so a means of gaining experience in new methods of exploitation , but also the first English Company to gain direct contact with any part of Asia beyond the coasts of the Levant . It ...
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... tion which Henry VIII had inaugurated . They laid the foundations of the building and repairing yard at Chatham , and they took steps THE TUDOR NAVY 51 to place the victualling on a 50 ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC.
... tion which Henry VIII had inaugurated . They laid the foundations of the building and repairing yard at Chatham , and they took steps THE TUDOR NAVY 51 to place the victualling on a 50 ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC.
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