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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... colonies which mercantilist principles demanded . The northern colonies were not responding to the policy of the Board of Trade , and that through no fault of their own . They were developing rapidly , and yet their direct trade with ...
... colonies which mercantilist principles demanded . The northern colonies were not responding to the policy of the Board of Trade , and that through no fault of their own . They were developing rapidly , and yet their direct trade with ...
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... colonies them- selves . For an example of the difficulty of reconciling the interests of the colonies with those of the mother country reference must be made to the iron industry . In the first part of the eighteenth century the output ...
... colonies them- selves . For an example of the difficulty of reconciling the interests of the colonies with those of the mother country reference must be made to the iron industry . In the first part of the eighteenth century the output ...
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... Colonies .... Yale Hist . Publicns . Miscellany XIV . New Haven , 1919 . A scholarly essay on a difficult subject . Deficient on the system as worked out in the British colonies in the West Indies . BOWDEN , J. History of the Society of ...
... Colonies .... Yale Hist . Publicns . Miscellany XIV . New Haven , 1919 . A scholarly essay on a difficult subject . Deficient on the system as worked out in the British colonies in the West Indies . BOWDEN , J. History of the Society of ...
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