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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... Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713. What were the main features of the next seventy years until the Treaty of Versailles in 1783 put its seal on the downfall of the old Empire ? France was the foreign Power which Great Britain had ...
... Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713. What were the main features of the next seventy years until the Treaty of Versailles in 1783 put its seal on the downfall of the old Empire ? France was the foreign Power which Great Britain had ...
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... foreign merchants , and it even paid lower customs duties than Englishmen themselves . These privileges were embodied in a treaty signed at Utrecht in 1474. Bound by this pact , Henry VII Policy of Henry VII and Henry VIII.
... foreign merchants , and it even paid lower customs duties than Englishmen themselves . These privileges were embodied in a treaty signed at Utrecht in 1474. Bound by this pact , Henry VII Policy of Henry VII and Henry VIII.
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... treaty of alliance and protection was cordially welcomed . Whether any formal treaty was concluded has been a matter of dispute , though it is immaterial ; such a treaty could never have been implemented . But when Drake returned to ...
... treaty of alliance and protection was cordially welcomed . Whether any formal treaty was concluded has been a matter of dispute , though it is immaterial ; such a treaty could never have been implemented . But when Drake returned to ...
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... treaty.1 He prepared and submitted a plan for the erection under Drake's governorship of a company for eastern trade and its management on the exclusive Spanish pattern through a casa de contratación . At the same time another plan was ...
... treaty.1 He prepared and submitted a plan for the erection under Drake's governorship of a company for eastern trade and its management on the exclusive Spanish pattern through a casa de contratación . At the same time another plan was ...
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... treaty save indirectly in an article that was studiously left ambiguous . It was merely stipulated that there should be free commerce both by land and sea between the subjects of the two parties " in all and singular their kingdoms ...
... treaty save indirectly in an article that was studiously left ambiguous . It was merely stipulated that there should be free commerce both by land and sea between the subjects of the two parties " in all and singular their kingdoms ...
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