Great Issues in American History: From settlement to revolution, 1584-1776Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... England , then would not the Traders thither let the Planters have any Tunnage in their ships to England , except it were at such high freight , as the To- bacco comming for England could never yield what would satisfie the same ; so ...
... England , then would not the Traders thither let the Planters have any Tunnage in their ships to England , except it were at such high freight , as the To- bacco comming for England could never yield what would satisfie the same ; so ...
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... England more ships will be sent than are able to bring thence what Tobacco England will spend ? If they do bring more , must they not lose thereby both stock and Block , principal and charges ? The Tobacco will not vend in England , the ...
... England more ships will be sent than are able to bring thence what Tobacco England will spend ? If they do bring more , must they not lose thereby both stock and Block , principal and charges ? The Tobacco will not vend in England , the ...
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... England , or into other our Territories ; being landed in England , is not the Hollander , arriving in that place , where those Goods are so landed , as free to buy them of the Importer as any other Merchant of England , that would ...
... England , or into other our Territories ; being landed in England , is not the Hollander , arriving in that place , where those Goods are so landed , as free to buy them of the Importer as any other Merchant of England , that would ...
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THE COLONIZING IMPULSE | 3 |
ish Ambassador to England to the King | 27 |
Disagreements Within the Virginia Company | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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