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English ports , later embodied in the Navigation Acts , was already being spasmodically applied . We thus find the commercial activities of the Barbadian planters controlled in two directions . On the one hand Naval Commanders , acting ...
English ports , later embodied in the Navigation Acts , was already being spasmodically applied . We thus find the commercial activities of the Barbadian planters controlled in two directions . On the one hand Naval Commanders , acting ...
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3 Under this pressure James acted 1 Acts of the Privy Council ( Colonial Series ) , 1613–1680 , No. 34 . with characteristic indecision . North and his fleet were held. • Ibid . , No. 37 ( April 18th , 1619 ) . Cf. No. 36.
3 Under this pressure James acted 1 Acts of the Privy Council ( Colonial Series ) , 1613–1680 , No. 34 . with characteristic indecision . North and his fleet were held. • Ibid . , No. 37 ( April 18th , 1619 ) . Cf. No. 36.
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His extensive “ interloping " activities in Canada brought him into collision with the Government , in consequence of which he was imprisoned ( 1632-1633 ) in the Marshalsca ( Acts of the Privy Council , Col. Ser . , Nos .
His extensive “ interloping " activities in Canada brought him into collision with the Government , in consequence of which he was imprisoned ( 1632-1633 ) in the Marshalsca ( Acts of the Privy Council , Col. Ser . , Nos .
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Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
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