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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... common interest Britain had scrupulously refrained from taking many profitable opportunities of intervention , although com- mercially she was in close touch with the colonists . The limited trading rights grudgingly accorded to her at ...
... common interest Britain had scrupulously refrained from taking many profitable opportunities of intervention , although com- mercially she was in close touch with the colonists . The limited trading rights grudgingly accorded to her at ...
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... common welfare in peace and common defence in war . If so treated and so taught , Howick felt convinced that the colonies would remain loyal to Britain . They would , he averred , be more useful as willing allies than as dissatisfied ...
... common welfare in peace and common defence in war . If so treated and so taught , Howick felt convinced that the colonies would remain loyal to Britain . They would , he averred , be more useful as willing allies than as dissatisfied ...
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... Common Sense View of the Treatment of Criminals , especially those sentenced to Transportation . 1850. By an experienced clergyman . LACKLAND , J. Common Sense , an Enquiry into the Influence of Transportation on the Colony of Van ...
... Common Sense View of the Treatment of Criminals , especially those sentenced to Transportation . 1850. By an experienced clergyman . LACKLAND , J. Common Sense , an Enquiry into the Influence of Transportation on the Colony of Van ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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