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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That century was a great time for human plantation , a time when the English race was reproduced in the New World . ... on colonial matters was created in the Board of Trade and Plantations , trade came in front of Plantations .
That century was a great time for human plantation , a time when the English race was reproduced in the New World . ... on colonial matters was created in the Board of Trade and Plantations , trade came in front of Plantations .
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BACON AND THE PLANTATIONS 605 Utopian schemes of government . He was too conscious of his own defects to pasture on illusions , and he knew that the process of transporting a man to a new world would not change his nature .
BACON AND THE PLANTATIONS 605 Utopian schemes of government . He was too conscious of his own defects to pasture on illusions , and he knew that the process of transporting a man to a new world would not change his nature .
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( 7 ) THE BOARDS OF TRADE AND PLANTATIONS Council for Foreign Plantations , 1660-4 . Minutes and correspondence are in the Colonial Office papers at the Public Record Office , and are calendared in the Calendar of State Papers ...
( 7 ) THE BOARDS OF TRADE AND PLANTATIONS Council for Foreign Plantations , 1660-4 . Minutes and correspondence are in the Colonial Office papers at the Public Record Office , and are calendared in the Calendar of State Papers ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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