English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... important chiefly for the coal trade , mostly to London in small boats which provided a reserve of seamen for the press - gang in time of war . Many other small ports which have long ceased to have any commercial significance flourished ...
... important chiefly for the coal trade , mostly to London in small boats which provided a reserve of seamen for the press - gang in time of war . Many other small ports which have long ceased to have any commercial significance flourished ...
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... importance is primarily for diplomatic history . The Liverpool Papers are almost as important for the following period , and they too are supplemented by smaller collections such as the Auckland Papers . Every aspect of the national ...
... importance is primarily for diplomatic history . The Liverpool Papers are almost as important for the following period , and they too are supplemented by smaller collections such as the Auckland Papers . Every aspect of the national ...
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... important judicial decisions also fall within this period . The eigh- teenth century was a vital period in the development of the freedom of the Press . Since the lapsing of the Licensing Act in 1696 , writers could publish what they ...
... important judicial decisions also fall within this period . The eigh- teenth century was a vital period in the development of the freedom of the Press . Since the lapsing of the Licensing Act in 1696 , writers could publish what they ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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