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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... Plantations , trade came in front of Plantations . In the sixteenth century the chief foreign menace to England had come from Spain . In the eighteenth century it came from France . Throughout a large part of the seventeenth century the ...
... Plantations , trade came in front of Plantations . In the sixteenth century the chief foreign menace to England had come from Spain . In the eighteenth century it came from France . Throughout a large part of the seventeenth century the ...
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... Plantations , but Plantations were in- terpreted in terms of trade . This was not the view of the Plantations themselves . To them the Navigation Laws became in a growing degree a practical nuisance , only to be tolerated in so far as ...
... Plantations , but Plantations were in- terpreted in terms of trade . This was not the view of the Plantations themselves . To them the Navigation Laws became in a growing degree a practical nuisance , only to be tolerated in so far as ...
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... PLANTATIONS Council for Foreign Plantations , 1660-4 . Minutes and correspondence are in the Colonial Office papers at the Public Record Office , and are calendared in the Calendar of State Papers , Colonial Series . ( V. supra , §6 ...
... PLANTATIONS Council for Foreign Plantations , 1660-4 . Minutes and correspondence are in the Colonial Office papers at the Public Record Office , and are calendared in the Calendar of State Papers , Colonial Series . ( V. supra , §6 ...
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