The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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On the present resumption of authority by the Crown " it was far from being proposed ” , he explained to North , “ to assimilate that island or its government to our colonies in the West Indies . But on the contrary whatever experience ...
On the present resumption of authority by the Crown " it was far from being proposed ” , he explained to North , “ to assimilate that island or its government to our colonies in the West Indies . But on the contrary whatever experience ...
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NORTH AFRICA : THE NIGER PROBLEM 617 that of the course and termination of the Niger , which had long exercised the minds of geographers . From quite early times the existence , south of the Sahara , of a great river with a generally ...
NORTH AFRICA : THE NIGER PROBLEM 617 that of the course and termination of the Niger , which had long exercised the minds of geographers . From quite early times the existence , south of the Sahara , of a great river with a generally ...
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... remains of , 479 North , Frederick , and Earl of Guilford Oldfield , Dr R. A. K. , African traveller , ( 1732-92 ) , 4 ; 14 ; does not support 620 abolition of slave trade , 196 Olmütz , 563 North , Frederick , 5th Earl of Guilford ...
... remains of , 479 North , Frederick , and Earl of Guilford Oldfield , Dr R. A. K. , African traveller , ( 1732-92 ) , 4 ; 14 ; does not support 620 abolition of slave trade , 196 Olmütz , 563 North , Frederick , 5th Earl of Guilford ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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