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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... ports of the Dutch and Spanish Netherlands.1 The pre- possessions of nineteenth - century economics have vitiated modern criticism of this measure . Modern economists have almost with one accord2 declared that it must have been harmful ...
... ports of the Dutch and Spanish Netherlands.1 The pre- possessions of nineteenth - century economics have vitiated modern criticism of this measure . Modern economists have almost with one accord2 declared that it must have been harmful ...
Page 278
... ports of the main- land did an extensive re - exporting trade , sending either to England or to some other British continental or West Indian port enumerated products that were of the growth of other colonies . Under the law , this ...
... ports of the main- land did an extensive re - exporting trade , sending either to England or to some other British continental or West Indian port enumerated products that were of the growth of other colonies . Under the law , this ...
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... PORTS AND THE SLAVE TRADE 449 difficulties with Spain did not greatly affect the progress of the English slave trade and hardly at all the English African holdings . As the South Sea Company had no trading places in Africa of its own it ...
... PORTS AND THE SLAVE TRADE 449 difficulties with Spain did not greatly affect the progress of the English slave trade and hardly at all the English African holdings . As the South Sea Company had no trading places in Africa of its own it ...
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