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 315
... monopoly question and the Orange question were for a moment obscured by the threatening progress of the King of France . Turenne's swift conquests in Flanders and Hai- nault alarmed both sea powers , while the loss of Franche - Comté ...
... monopoly question and the Orange question were for a moment obscured by the threatening progress of the King of France . Turenne's swift conquests in Flanders and Hai- nault alarmed both sea powers , while the loss of Franche - Comté ...
Page 438
... monopoly debates of 1620–1.4 A second company was composed of some of the interlopers who had broken the Gynney Company's monopoly . They united under Sir Nicholas Crisp and received a grant of the sole trade of the African coast for ...
... monopoly debates of 1620–1.4 A second company was composed of some of the interlopers who had broken the Gynney Company's monopoly . They united under Sir Nicholas Crisp and received a grant of the sole trade of the African coast for ...
Page 447
... 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 spite of such ...
... 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 spite of such ...
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