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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Page 183
... protection of their commerce as if they were British subjects.2 Six months later a more regular form of government was established . In reply to Ionian requests that they should become " permanently united with Great Britain ...
... protection of their commerce as if they were British subjects.2 Six months later a more regular form of government was established . In reply to Ionian requests that they should become " permanently united with Great Britain ...
Page 355
... protection of the British Government , they have not ceased to be responsible to its authority " . Similarly , the ... protect its subjects nor allow them to protect themselves.1 In New Zealand the hands of the Government were forced ...
... protection of the British Government , they have not ceased to be responsible to its authority " . Similarly , the ... protect its subjects nor allow them to protect themselves.1 In New Zealand the hands of the Government were forced ...
Page 1005
... protection and coast protection , 100 ; Barham succeeds Melville , April 1805 , 102 ; assumes control of Cocos- Keeling Islands ( 1857 ) , 815 ; controls Falkland Islands , ib .; adopts use of shells , 821 ; approves plans of the ...
... protection and coast protection , 100 ; Barham succeeds Melville , April 1805 , 102 ; assumes control of Cocos- Keeling Islands ( 1857 ) , 815 ; controls Falkland Islands , ib .; adopts use of shells , 821 ; approves plans of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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