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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... held first place , 1 as menacing both Martinique and Guadeloupe . Villeneuve put out , only to be driven back for a time by a gale . Missiessy was more fortunate . After making Martinique he struck at Dominica , but with no lasting ...
... held first place , 1 as menacing both Martinique and Guadeloupe . Villeneuve put out , only to be driven back for a time by a gale . Missiessy was more fortunate . After making Martinique he struck at Dominica , but with no lasting ...
Page 599
... held that the Dutch were in honour bound to observe the treaty which the English had made while in custody of the Dutch power . He held , too , that the English , having recognised the independence of the sultan , ought to maintain it ...
... held that the Dutch were in honour bound to observe the treaty which the English had made while in custody of the Dutch power . He held , too , that the English , having recognised the independence of the sultan , ought to maintain it ...
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... held in the colonies . How far the colonists ever held their full number of shares it is not possible to say , but the probability is that they rarely did so . On its foundation in 1837 the Union Bank of Australia stipulated that half ...
... held in the colonies . How far the colonists ever held their full number of shares it is not possible to say , but the probability is that they rarely did so . On its foundation in 1837 the Union Bank of Australia stipulated that half ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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