The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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THE ABOLITIONIST CAMPAIGN 203 > This remarkable manifestation of public opinion could not fail to make some impression on the House of Commons ; and if French ideology and the fall of San Domingo could be effectively paraded in the ...
THE ABOLITIONIST CAMPAIGN 203 > This remarkable manifestation of public opinion could not fail to make some impression on the House of Commons ; and if French ideology and the fall of San Domingo could be effectively paraded in the ...
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Sir James Mackintosh , a prominent member of the Whig party , echoed the sentiments of Burke when on 28 February 1816 he urged the House of Commons to look to the love of the people of Canada for England as the only durable bond of ...
Sir James Mackintosh , a prominent member of the Whig party , echoed the sentiments of Burke when on 28 February 1816 he urged the House of Commons to look to the love of the people of Canada for England as the only durable bond of ...
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( h ) CUSTOMS HOUSE Customs House Accounts ( in particular Customs 3 , 5 and 10 ) contain the ledgers of imports into and exports from Great Britain , including her colonial trade . There are many gaps in the earlier papers owing to the ...
( h ) CUSTOMS HOUSE Customs House Accounts ( in particular Customs 3 , 5 and 10 ) contain the ledgers of imports into and exports from Great Britain , including her colonial trade . There are many gaps in the earlier papers owing to the ...
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