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Page 344
... interest far less than those of oceanic development . Holland was now strong enough to stand by herself . Spain , though still feared by some , was recognized as no serious enemy . England , now capable of protecting herself , secure in ...
... interest far less than those of oceanic development . Holland was now strong enough to stand by herself . Spain , though still feared by some , was recognized as no serious enemy . England , now capable of protecting herself , secure in ...
Page 345
... interests of England , her greatest interests , were believed to be in danger . The Navigation Act of 1651 was a ... interest of the Kingdom lay in its maritime strength and of the duty of Policy to foster that strength . I am not ...
... interests of England , her greatest interests , were believed to be in danger . The Navigation Act of 1651 was a ... interest of the Kingdom lay in its maritime strength and of the duty of Policy to foster that strength . I am not ...
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... interest an interest in all other records which the ancient civilization has left behind it , embodied in artistic productions or inscribed on stone and bronze . Like John Mayor , Sandys was the son of a missionary in India . He was one ...
... interest an interest in all other records which the ancient civilization has left behind it , embodied in artistic productions or inscribed on stone and bronze . Like John Mayor , Sandys was the son of a missionary in India . He was one ...
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