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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Page 360
It was the intention of Howe and Huntington in Nova Scotia , of Baldwin and La
Fontaine in Canada , to carry through a ... While accepting the general principle
that government should be carried on in the colonies in accordance with the
views ...
It was the intention of Howe and Huntington in Nova Scotia , of Baldwin and La
Fontaine in Canada , to carry through a ... While accepting the general principle
that government should be carried on in the colonies in accordance with the
views ...
Page 480
The bulky provisions and timber imported from the United States were carried to
a considerable extent in American ships ... States for West Indian sugar and rum ,
and American ships were not allowed to carry plantation sugar to England .
The bulky provisions and timber imported from the United States were carried to
a considerable extent in American ships ... States for West Indian sugar and rum ,
and American ships were not allowed to carry plantation sugar to England .
Page 622
In 1844-45 and 1846–48 A. Raffenel carried out two missions for the Minister of
Marine , during the first of which he surveyed the Faleme , the southern upper
branch of the Senegal , and he became deeply impressed with the importance to
...
In 1844-45 and 1846–48 A. Raffenel carried out two missions for the Minister of
Marine , during the first of which he surveyed the Faleme , the southern upper
branch of the Senegal , and he became deeply impressed with the importance to
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