William and Mary College Quarterly Historical MagazineInstitute of Early American History and Culture., 1944 |
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... foreign affairs especially were con- sidered as an arcanum - managed and understood by the mon- arch and a few nobles alone ; in England the Whigs , as the heirs and beneficiaries of the " Glorious Revolution " and bound to its ...
... foreign affairs especially were con- sidered as an arcanum - managed and understood by the mon- arch and a few nobles alone ; in England the Whigs , as the heirs and beneficiaries of the " Glorious Revolution " and bound to its ...
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... foreign policy merely applied to America the ideas and concepts of the English controversy on the merits of " con ... foreign policy in general . If Paine's proposals were adopted , foreign trade would flourish , foreign aid would be ...
... foreign policy merely applied to America the ideas and concepts of the English controversy on the merits of " con ... foreign policy in general . If Paine's proposals were adopted , foreign trade would flourish , foreign aid would be ...
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... foreign commerce.1 During the Revolution , Virginia was the only state which did not cease to lay and collect duties on foreign goods . Such a course was possible because Virginia had tobacco to offer to the foreign markets . The war ...
... foreign commerce.1 During the Revolution , Virginia was the only state which did not cease to lay and collect duties on foreign goods . Such a course was possible because Virginia had tobacco to offer to the foreign markets . The war ...
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ON THE WRITING OF COLONIAL HISTORY By Charles | 27 |
BEVERLEYS HISTORY OF VIRGINIA 1705 a Neglected | 49 |
INDIAN POLICY IN EARLY VIRGINIA By Wesley Frank | 65 |
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