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 217
... brought in by English ships to be brought only from the place of origin , as above defined ; salt fish , fish oil and whalebone to be brought in solely in English ships ; the above fish , etc. , to be exported from English territory ...
... brought in by English ships to be brought only from the place of origin , as above defined ; salt fish , fish oil and whalebone to be brought in solely in English ships ; the above fish , etc. , to be exported from English territory ...
Page 456
... brought against them in England , they were pronounced to have been illegally constituted - a ruling which brought both the governor and the chief justice under risk of penalties for illegal action . Constant criticism was Clarke's ...
... brought against them in England , they were pronounced to have been illegally constituted - a ruling which brought both the governor and the chief justice under risk of penalties for illegal action . Constant criticism was Clarke's ...
Page 680
... brought in further coercive measures . The military forces were to be strengthened and all the colonies except New York , Delaware , Georgia and North Carolina were cut off from the use of the fisheries and trade with Great Britain ...
... brought in further coercive measures . The military forces were to be strengthened and all the colonies except New York , Delaware , Georgia and North Carolina were cut off from the use of the fisheries and trade with Great Britain ...
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