America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... trade of marchandize cometh into this realme . 2. The passage thither and home is neither to longe nor to shorte , but easie , and to be made twise in the yere . 3. The passage cutteth not nere the trade of any prince , nor nere any of ...
... trade of marchandize cometh into this realme . 2. The passage thither and home is neither to longe nor to shorte , but easie , and to be made twise in the yere . 3. The passage cutteth not nere the trade of any prince , nor nere any of ...
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... trade was dominated by Scottish factors , but American merchants and shipowners had a gen- erous share of the other trade routes . During the first two - thirds of the eighteenth century many a New England fortune was established and ...
... trade was dominated by Scottish factors , but American merchants and shipowners had a gen- erous share of the other trade routes . During the first two - thirds of the eighteenth century many a New England fortune was established and ...
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... trade , and have produced some revenue in consequence of their effect and oper- ation as regulations of trade . The colonies claim the privileges of British subjects ; —it has been proved to be inconsistent with those privileges , to ...
... trade , and have produced some revenue in consequence of their effect and oper- ation as regulations of trade . The colonies claim the privileges of British subjects ; —it has been proved to be inconsistent with those privileges , to ...
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