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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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 ...
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 ...
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The bulky provisions and timber imported from the United States were carried to a considerable extent in American ... 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 ... States for West Indian sugar and rum , and American ships were not allowed to carry plantation sugar to England .
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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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