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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... M.A. I. THE SUGAR COLONIES Effects of the Crisis of 1847 Constitutional Issue in British Guiana Constitutional Issue in Jamaica Abolition of the Navigation Acts The Colonial Office and Immigration Immigration to Mauritius Failure of ...
... M.A. I. THE SUGAR COLONIES Effects of the Crisis of 1847 Constitutional Issue in British Guiana Constitutional Issue in Jamaica Abolition of the Navigation Acts The Colonial Office and Immigration Immigration to Mauritius Failure of ...
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Above and beyond the safety of the Thames there was a wider issue — the preservation of the Dutch colonies . Near the mouths of the Scheldt , Meuse and Rhine was to be decided the question whether the Dutch or the French would rule at ...
Above and beyond the safety of the Thames there was a wider issue — the preservation of the Dutch colonies . Near the mouths of the Scheldt , Meuse and Rhine was to be decided the question whether the Dutch or the French would rule at ...
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While disclaiming any desire to re - establish the old bureaucracy of Upper Canada , Stanley had told Bagot that such stalwarts were the men to fall back on in difficulty ; he now instructed Metcalfe to stand firm on the issue of ...
While disclaiming any desire to re - establish the old bureaucracy of Upper Canada , Stanley had told Bagot that such stalwarts were the men to fall back on in difficulty ; he now instructed Metcalfe to stand firm on the issue of ...
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