A History of England in the Eighteenth CenturyD. Appleton, 1878 |
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... trade 197 Opposite policy pursued in Ireland The Church was that of the rich minority 198 Supported by tithes 198 The law aimed at the extirpation of the Church of the people 199 The Charter schools established . 200 Their effects 202 ...
... trade 197 Opposite policy pursued in Ireland The Church was that of the rich minority 198 Supported by tithes 198 The law aimed at the extirpation of the Church of the people 199 The Charter schools established . 200 Their effects 202 ...
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... trade . William more than once exercised his power of veto against declaratory Acts of the colonial Assemblies tending towards independence , and there was a great desire on the part of the Government to bring all the colonies under the ...
... trade . William more than once exercised his power of veto against declaratory Acts of the colonial Assemblies tending towards independence , and there was a great desire on the part of the Government to bring all the colonies under the ...
Side 5
... Trade during Sir R. Walpole's administration had very faultily been suffered to lapse almost into a sinecure , and during all that period the Duke of Newcastle had been Secretary of State . It would not be credited what reams of paper ...
... Trade during Sir R. Walpole's administration had very faultily been suffered to lapse almost into a sinecure , and during all that period the Duke of Newcastle had been Secretary of State . It would not be credited what reams of paper ...
Side 7
... trade , and to crush every manufacture that could compete with English industry . It was a policy which sprang , in a great degree , from that mercantile theory which denied the possibility of a commerce mutually beneficial to the ...
... trade , and to crush every manufacture that could compete with English industry . It was a policy which sprang , in a great degree , from that mercantile theory which denied the possibility of a commerce mutually beneficial to the ...
Side 8
... trade , provided that all vessels trading to or from the plantations should be built in England or the plantations , and limited both the export and import trade , as far as the most important articles were concerned , to the British ...
... trade , provided that all vessels trading to or from the plantations should be built in England or the plantations , and limited both the export and import trade , as far as the most important articles were concerned , to the British ...
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