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Значения термина colonial enterprise на английском
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Использование термина colonial enterprise на английском
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If this were done, he might be sure of being unmolested in carrying forward his colonialenterprise.
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The French lost no time in pushing forward ambitious schemes of colonialenterprise in North America and in India.
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In her colonialenterprise she had easily outstript Spain and Portugal, and more than held her own with England.
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The death of King Francis, and the beginning of the wars of religion, suspended colonialenterprise under royal direction.
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If that country deliberately abandoned colonialenterprise to others, it cannot be surprised if these have obtained the best shares.
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This extravagance of upstart theory and fitful experiment without end, all tended to check colonialenterprise and destroy the public tranquillity.
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Another claim of Liberia upon the sympathetic interest of the entire people, is that it represents our sole attempt at colonialenterprise.
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The whole history of colonialenterprise shows how fortunate the French have been in the co-operation of their explorers with their provincial governors.
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And first we must take up the results of the colonialenterprise of Great Britain, as much the most important of the whole.
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The loss of the American colonies threw a shadow over British colonialenterprise which had some lasting effects on the colonial policy of the mother-country.
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Is that not the most interesting comment on the English colonialenterprises in Elizabeth's reign?
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He had taken an active part in the management of some of the great trading companies, and was deeply interested in various colonialenterprises.
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The sway which woman's influence exercised in these colonialenterprises is all the more wonderful when we contemplate them from this point of view.
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Nor, again, would Cavour have disapproved of colonialenterprises, but he would have taken care to have the meat, not the bones: Tunis, not Massowah.