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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... commerce was dedicated to him as the man who had taught France that she could do everything and must be ashamed to enrich foreigners by her neglect.2 Foreigners , it is true , he disliked , one and all , unless they were prepared to ...
... commerce was dedicated to him as the man who had taught France that she could do everything and must be ashamed to enrich foreigners by her neglect.2 Foreigners , it is true , he disliked , one and all , unless they were prepared to ...
Page 317
... commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the French alliance would have the opposite effect . He derided Eng- lish jealousy of the ...
... commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the French alliance would have the opposite effect . He derided Eng- lish jealousy of the ...
Page 557
... commerce from an invested place , leaving open the question of what might be a real investment . The claims of belligerents by a mere declaration to exclude all neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the ...
... commerce from an invested place , leaving open the question of what might be a real investment . The claims of belligerents by a mere declaration to exclude all neutral commerce from enemy ports without any attempt at making the ...
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