| Philip Alexander Bruce - 1910 - 718 Seiten
...based : ' ' Whereas in the Act of Trade, it is declared that in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his Kingdom of England for maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping them in a firmer dependence... | |
| Theodora Keith - 1910 - 244 Seiten
...severe. The aims of the Navigation Acts were set forth in the preamble. " And in regard His Majesties Plantations beyond the Seas are inhabited and peopled by His subjects of this his Kingdome of England, For the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindnesse betweene them and keepinge... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1911 - 616 Seiten
...passed to "maintain a greater correspondence and kindness between England and the colonies, and to keep them in a firmer dependence upon it, and rendering them yet more beneficial and advantageous upon it"; in 1719, Parliament declared "that the erecting of manufactories in the colonies tends to... | |
| William Smith McClellan - 1912 - 140 Seiten
...illustration of the attitude assumed towards colonial possessions Direct by England. It reads, — "And in regard His Majesty's Plantations beyond the Seas...and keeping them in a firmer Dependence upon it, and rendring them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it, in the % farther Imployment and Encrease... | |
| William Smith McClellan - 1912 - 134 Seiten
...attitude assumed towards colonial possessions Direct by England. It reads, — "And in regard His Lirrited Majesty's Plantations beyond the Seas are inhabited...and keeping them in a firmer Dependence upon it, and rendring them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it, in the farther Imployment and Encrease... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 494 Seiten
...Extract from British Statute, 15 Charles II, Cap. 7. An Act for the Encouragement of Trade. " V. And in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond the Seas...Kindness between them, and keeping them in a firmer Dependance upon it, and rendring them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it in the further Imployment... | |
| 1912 - 494 Seiten
...from British Statute, 15 Charles II, Cap. 7. An Act for the Encouragement of Trade. ******* " V. And in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond the Seas...and peopled by his Subjects of this his Kingdom of Enyland; for the Maintaining a greater Correspondence and Kindness between them, and keeping them in... | |
| 1913 - 666 Seiten
...colonial subserviency. It was clearly stated in the reign of Charles II: "And in reguard his Majesties Plantations beyond the Seas are inhabited and peopled by His Subjects of this His Kingdome of England; for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindnesse between them, and keepeing... | |
| Andrew John Herbertson - 1914 - 408 Seiten
...colonies. The clause trade and runs : ' And in regard His Majesty's plantations beyond the England. seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of...rendering them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it in the further equipment and increase of English shipping and seamen, vent of English woollen... | |
| Andrew John Herbertson - 1914 - 432 Seiten
...the colonies. The clause trade and EL - And in regard His Majesty-s plantations beyond the England. seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of...rendering them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it in the further equipment and increase of English shipping and seamen, vent of English woollen... | |
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