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... Board of into his own hands , he proceeded to revive the ancient Board of Trade and Plantations , with authority to ascertain the condition of the colonies in respect both to internal administration and to 1696 . commerce ; to examine ...
... Board of into his own hands , he proceeded to revive the ancient Board of Trade and Plantations , with authority to ascertain the condition of the colonies in respect both to internal administration and to 1696 . commerce ; to examine ...
Halaman 22
... Board of Trade proved to be an ineffi- cient agency . It had no authority to act directly on the colonies , but only to make recommendations to the King in Council . It generally had good information , and was always watchful and ...
... Board of Trade proved to be an ineffi- cient agency . It had no authority to act directly on the colonies , but only to make recommendations to the King in Council . It generally had good information , and was always watchful and ...
Halaman 23
... Board of Trade , led to nothing but disappointment to themselves and their masters , and irritation and suspicion in the Colonies . CHAPTER II . Provisional government THE emancipation from the tyranny CHAP . I. ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE ...
... Board of Trade , led to nothing but disappointment to themselves and their masters , and irritation and suspicion in the Colonies . CHAPTER II . Provisional government THE emancipation from the tyranny CHAP . I. ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE ...
Halaman 42
... Board of Trade for Feb. 25 , 1690. ) 3 2 Colden , History , & c . , I. 100 . La Hontan , Voyages , & c . , I. - 198 , & c . Charlevoix ( Histoire , & c . , II . 117 ) speaks bitterly of the Pro- testant La Hontan . According to a Memoir ...
... Board of Trade for Feb. 25 , 1690. ) 3 2 Colden , History , & c . , I. 100 . La Hontan , Voyages , & c . , I. - 198 , & c . Charlevoix ( Histoire , & c . , II . 117 ) speaks bitterly of the Pro- testant La Hontan . According to a Memoir ...
Halaman 62
... Board of Trade and to the Privy Council in his elaborate and venomous manner.1 Captain George , of the Rose frigate , made his complaint to Pepys , Secretary of the Admiralty . The Com- missioners of the Customs asked for an order ...
... Board of Trade and to the Privy Council in his elaborate and venomous manner.1 Captain George , of the Rose frigate , made his complaint to Pepys , Secretary of the Admiralty . The Com- missioners of the Customs asked for an order ...
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