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
... London , and again the English representatives strove hard to secure an acceptance of their doctrine that , subject to customary commercial restrictions , trade to the Indies both East and West should be as free as to ... Treaty of London.
... London , and again the English representatives strove hard to secure an acceptance of their doctrine that , subject to customary commercial restrictions , trade to the Indies both East and West should be as free as to ... Treaty of London.
Page 187
... Treaty of London was concluded between the two monarchs in June 1604. The question of the exclusion of Englishmen from the New World was raised , as it had been with the French , and again the treaty failed to settle the question . The ...
... Treaty of London was concluded between the two monarchs in June 1604. The question of the exclusion of Englishmen from the New World was raised , as it had been with the French , and again the treaty failed to settle the question . The ...
Page 926
... Treaty of London , 128 ; annexation of Jamaica by Cromwell , 135 , 229 ; Inter caetera and the Treaty of Tordesillas , 183-4 ; successive British attacks on , 225 ; Cromwell's attack on Spanish Main , 228-9 ; 305 ; and the Partition ...
... Treaty of London , 128 ; annexation of Jamaica by Cromwell , 135 , 229 ; Inter caetera and the Treaty of Tordesillas , 183-4 ; successive British attacks on , 225 ; Cromwell's attack on Spanish Main , 228-9 ; 305 ; and the Partition ...
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