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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... ships or foreign ships of that country " of which the said goods are the growth , pro- duction or manufacture " ; foreign goods brought in by English ships to be brought only from the place of origin , as above defined ; salt fish ...
... ships or foreign ships of that country " of which the said goods are the growth , pro- duction or manufacture " ; foreign goods brought in by English ships to be brought only from the place of origin , as above defined ; salt fish ...
Page 550
... ships carrying enemy goods , though the latter were still condemned . The Dutch were able between 1650 and 1700 to obtain from Spain , Portugal , France , England and Sweden the acceptance of the " free ships , free goods " doctrine ...
... ships carrying enemy goods , though the latter were still condemned . The Dutch were able between 1650 and 1700 to obtain from Spain , Portugal , France , England and Sweden the acceptance of the " free ships , free goods " doctrine ...
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... ships of war of so much per gun on board enemy ships of war captured or destroyed . This was changed in 1693 to " head- money " , a payment of so much per head for every man who was on board the enemy warship at the beginning of the ...
... ships of war of so much per gun on board enemy ships of war captured or destroyed . This was changed in 1693 to " head- money " , a payment of so much per head for every man who was on board the enemy warship at the beginning of the ...
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