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The Origins of Empire: British Overseas Enterprise to the Close of the Seventeenth Century

Edited by Professor of History and Academic Director of the Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical Change Nicholas Canny, Edited by Associate Lecturer Alaine Low, Foreword by Kerr Professor of English History and Culture William Roger Louis





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Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA
Published date | 14 May 2014
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Pages | 554
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ISBN | 978-0-1915-9177-8
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BISAC | history / modern / 17th century


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