The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... York , brother of Charles II , undertook the prosecution of the plan.1 In March 1664 he received letters patent ... York in the Seventeenth Century ; Channing , E. , Hist . of United States , vol . II , chap . ii . NEW YORK AND NEW ...
... York , brother of Charles II , undertook the prosecution of the plan.1 In March 1664 he received letters patent ... York in the Seventeenth Century ; Channing , E. , Hist . of United States , vol . II , chap . ii . NEW YORK AND NEW ...
Page 254
... York and New Jersey to the Duke of York alone , in disregard of the Quaker purchase . Andros , who went out to govern the two provinces for the duke , declined to recognise the Quaker rights , but his master was more complaisant and ...
... York and New Jersey to the Duke of York alone , in disregard of the Quaker purchase . Andros , who went out to govern the two provinces for the duke , declined to recognise the Quaker rights , but his master was more complaisant and ...
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... York , likewise a conquered province and for twenty years a propriety under the Duke of York , remained a royal colony without an Assembly for three years , after which it , too , became a part of the same Dominion . In the last two ...
... York , likewise a conquered province and for twenty years a propriety under the Duke of York , remained a royal colony without an Assembly for three years , after which it , too , became a part of the same Dominion . In the last two ...
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CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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