The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... English ships ; the above fish , etc. , to be exported from English territory solely in English ships ; and the trade from one port to another " of this Com- monwealth " to be reserved solely to English ships . Exceptions are allowed as ...
... English ships ; the above fish , etc. , to be exported from English territory solely in English ships ; and the trade from one port to another " of this Com- monwealth " to be reserved solely to English ships . Exceptions are allowed as ...
Page 223
... English trading regulation in the past and counted on doing so again , and they held , in common with most modern economists , that to English trade the Act would be rather damaging than the reverse.1 They were at this time curiously ...
... English trading regulation in the past and counted on doing so again , and they held , in common with most modern economists , that to English trade the Act would be rather damaging than the reverse.1 They were at this time curiously ...
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... English claim to trade in West Africa in the early part of Elizabeth's reign . Since 1576 there had been considerable English trade on the Guinea coast with the sanction of successive Govern- ments , a complete disregard of the ...
... English claim to trade in West Africa in the early part of Elizabeth's reign . Since 1576 there had been considerable English trade on the Guinea coast with the sanction of successive Govern- ments , a complete disregard of the ...
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