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 xvii
... Mercantilism as the Economic Expression of militant Nationalism The Balance of Trade Importance of a large Population Economic Subjection of Colonies Consolidation of the Colonial System Mercantilist Evaluation of the Colonies ...
... Mercantilism as the Economic Expression of militant Nationalism The Balance of Trade Importance of a large Population Economic Subjection of Colonies Consolidation of the Colonial System Mercantilist Evaluation of the Colonies ...
Page 563
... Mercantilists had hitherto virtually confined their attention to the simple import and export relations between two given ... mercantilist policy . It was held that a country was necessarily prosperous if it had a large population fully ...
... Mercantilists had hitherto virtually confined their attention to the simple import and export relations between two given ... mercantilist policy . It was held that a country was necessarily prosperous if it had a large population fully ...
Page 570
... mercantilist writers was between Plantations which pro- duced commodities of a different nature from those of the mother country and ... MERCANTILIST EVALUATION OF THE COLONIES 571 that the institution of 570 MERCANTILISM AND THE COLONIES.
... mercantilist writers was between Plantations which pro- duced commodities of a different nature from those of the mother country and ... MERCANTILIST EVALUATION OF THE COLONIES 571 that the institution of 570 MERCANTILISM AND THE COLONIES.
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