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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Page 279
... xxix . 5 Keith , Commercial Relations of England and Scotland , MSS , N.S. п , 462 , 464 . C.O. 388/8 , E. 9 , p . 3 . 1603-1707 , p . 118 ; House of Lords rival , was forbidden after that date to send to Ireland and the Navigation Acts.
... xxix . 5 Keith , Commercial Relations of England and Scotland , MSS , N.S. п , 462 , 464 . C.O. 388/8 , E. 9 , p . 3 . 1603-1707 , p . 118 ; House of Lords rival , was forbidden after that date to send to Ireland and the Navigation Acts.
Page 566
... Navigation Act of 16513 had attempted to set restrictions on the carrying - trade which were designed to damage the Dutch . At the Restoration influences were brought to bear to induce the Govern- ment to continue this measure . The ...
... Navigation Act of 16513 had attempted to set restrictions on the carrying - trade which were designed to damage the Dutch . At the Restoration influences were brought to bear to induce the Govern- ment to continue this measure . The ...
Page 567
... Navigation Acts offered an indirect subsidy to the builders and owners of them . Capital might have been more profitably invested in other directions , but it was desirable in the national interest to divert it to shipping . The ...
... Navigation Acts offered an indirect subsidy to the builders and owners of them . Capital might have been more profitably invested in other directions , but it was desirable in the national interest to divert it to shipping . The ...
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