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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Page 423
... King's consent or introducing a suspending clause binding the colony not to enforce the act until the King's will were known . Thus the freedom of the Assembly was hedged in at many points by the instructions which the King sent to his ...
... King's consent or introducing a suspending clause binding the colony not to enforce the act until the King's will were known . Thus the freedom of the Assembly was hedged in at many points by the instructions which the King sent to his ...
Page 488
... King had ordered him to express surprise and regret that Spain should have taken the extraordinary step of ... King's accession at the end of 1759 was to be fatal to Pitt's design of separating the Bourbon Crowns ; another King's ...
... King had ordered him to express surprise and regret that Spain should have taken the extraordinary step of ... King's accession at the end of 1759 was to be fatal to Pitt's design of separating the Bourbon Crowns ; another King's ...
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... King of Portugal in 1580 , 63 , 115 ; allegiance abjured by United Provinces , 64 ; 70 ; 103 ; 107 ; 112 ; 117 ; 119 ; and the Armada and after , 121-5 ; death of , 125 ; compelled to strike flag by Lord William Howard , 197 Philip III , ...
... King of Portugal in 1580 , 63 , 115 ; allegiance abjured by United Provinces , 64 ; 70 ; 103 ; 107 ; 112 ; 117 ; 119 ; and the Armada and after , 121-5 ; death of , 125 ; compelled to strike flag by Lord William Howard , 197 Philip III , ...
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