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Page 175
... trade , do buy of them the pearls of earth , and sell to them the pearls of heaven ; which action , if it be unlawful , it must proceed from one of these three grounds , either because we come to them , or trade with them , or tarry and ...
... trade , do buy of them the pearls of earth , and sell to them the pearls of heaven ; which action , if it be unlawful , it must proceed from one of these three grounds , either because we come to them , or trade with them , or tarry and ...
Page 227
... trade with Guinea on the coast of Africa . While " a trade for gold " was the ostensible objective , it was quite plain the gold clause was a pretext for the seizure of Negroes , since the Guinea coast was almost synonymous with slaving ...
... trade with Guinea on the coast of Africa . While " a trade for gold " was the ostensible objective , it was quite plain the gold clause was a pretext for the seizure of Negroes , since the Guinea coast was almost synonymous with slaving ...
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... trade in furs ; " and he strongly recommended that the Virginians should participate therein . As Argall had seized the French in the northern parts of Virginia , so Dermer might have attempted to drive out the Dutch ; but , be- sides ...
... trade in furs ; " and he strongly recommended that the Virginians should participate therein . As Argall had seized the French in the northern parts of Virginia , so Dermer might have attempted to drive out the Dutch ; but , be- sides ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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