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 151
The proceedings which followed dragged on from June 1790 until April 1793
owing to the dilatoriness of the Assembly in forwarding documentary evidence ;
and , incidentally , they illustrate the patience of the Privy Council in dealing with
...
The proceedings which followed dragged on from June 1790 until April 1793
owing to the dilatoriness of the Assembly in forwarding documentary evidence ;
and , incidentally , they illustrate the patience of the Privy Council in dealing with
...
Page 262
2 Signs quickly followed that if France were prosperous and her government
secure , colonial rivalry with Britain would become ... A Frenchman landed in
New Zealand as its bishop appointed by the Pope , a French corvette followed ,
and the ...
2 Signs quickly followed that if France were prosperous and her government
secure , colonial rivalry with Britain would become ... A Frenchman landed in
New Zealand as its bishop appointed by the Pope , a French corvette followed ,
and the ...
Page 876
... convoy were brought into the Downs . Negotiations with the British Government
followed and ended in the signature of a convention on 29 August 1800 by which
the British Government agreed to release the Freya and the vessels under its ...
... convoy were brought into the Downs . Negotiations with the British Government
followed and ended in the signature of a convention on 29 August 1800 by which
the British Government agreed to release the Freya and the vessels under its ...
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