The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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THE CEDED ISLANDS 151 that a sufficient quantity of negro labourers should be furnished to work on the fortifications , both Council and Assembly agreed . But when the former attempted to amend the proposed joint Address to the Governor ...
THE CEDED ISLANDS 151 that a sufficient quantity of negro labourers should be furnished to work on the fortifications , both Council and Assembly agreed . But when the former attempted to amend the proposed joint Address to the Governor ...
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Proprietors in London approached Lord Hillsborough ( in 1768 ) and prevailed upon him to secure the approval of the Privy Council to an Order permitting the participation of the French in the Legislature and in public office .
Proprietors in London approached Lord Hillsborough ( in 1768 ) and prevailed upon him to secure the approval of the Privy Council to an Order permitting the participation of the French in the Legislature and in public office .
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After a long period of fruitless negotiation the Colonial Office in 1830 enforced the acceptance of its own provisions by a Consolidated Order - in - Council applicable to all the Crown Colonies . In Berbice the Governor was assisted by ...
After a long period of fruitless negotiation the Colonial Office in 1830 enforced the acceptance of its own provisions by a Consolidated Order - in - Council applicable to all the Crown Colonies . In Berbice the Governor was assisted by ...
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