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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1 When he had been a dozen years in power , a manual of commerce was dedicated to him as the man who had taught France that she could do everything and must be ashamed to enrich foreigners by her neglect.2 Foreigners , it is true ...
1 When he had been a dozen years in power , a manual of commerce was dedicated to him as the man who had taught France that she could do everything and must be ashamed to enrich foreigners by her neglect.2 Foreigners , it is true ...
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ANTI - DUTCH DESIGNS 317 merchants like the Dutch , a Government which was all for commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the ...
ANTI - DUTCH DESIGNS 317 merchants like the Dutch , a Government which was all for commerce and one whose flourishing condition could only too easily display the difference between a republic and a monarchy in that regard , while the ...
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France continued to produce great seamen and by raids and commerce - destroying to embarrass the allies . But rivalry with Britain by sea , still more the ambition of Colbert and Seignelay , ceased to be possible .
France continued to produce great seamen and by raids and commerce - destroying to embarrass the allies . But rivalry with Britain by sea , still more the ambition of Colbert and Seignelay , ceased to be possible .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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