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 337
... Royal African Company had proved a failure . There were , no doubt , faults on both sides , and certainly both made complaints . The South Sea Company said truly that the Royal African Company did not produce the full quota of slaves ...
... Royal African Company had proved a failure . There were , no doubt , faults on both sides , and certainly both made complaints . The South Sea Company said truly that the Royal African Company did not produce the full quota of slaves ...
Page 446
... Royal African Company's ships following that trade " .1 With the eclipse of the Dutch the Royal African Company became the chief rival to the French , who maintained that their capture of the Dutch posts in the Senegal region gave them ...
... Royal African Company's ships following that trade " .1 With the eclipse of the Dutch the Royal African Company became the chief rival to the French , who maintained that their capture of the Dutch posts in the Senegal region gave them ...
Page 447
... ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY'S MONOPOLY 447 and James II had inclined to support the Company's claims , as a certain proportion of all prizes went into the royal exchequer , and the Company exercised its monopoly rights vigorously . Yet in ...
... ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY'S MONOPOLY 447 and James II had inclined to support the Company's claims , as a certain proportion of all prizes went into the royal exchequer , and the Company exercised its monopoly rights vigorously . Yet in ...
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