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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... Englishmen . With this answer all three ambassadors had to depart unsatisfied . The Queen was as good as her word , so far as it went , for there are documents showing that bonds were exacted of Guinea adventurers not to go to places ...
... Englishmen . With this answer all three ambassadors had to depart unsatisfied . The Queen was as good as her word , so far as it went , for there are documents showing that bonds were exacted of Guinea adventurers not to go to places ...
Page 56
... Englishmen and fanned the growing con- viction of Spanish brutality and ill - faith . Coligny's schemes of colonisation had failed , but they were not forgotten , for though France stood aside from the struggle for forty years , a whole ...
... Englishmen and fanned the growing con- viction of Spanish brutality and ill - faith . Coligny's schemes of colonisation had failed , but they were not forgotten , for though France stood aside from the struggle for forty years , a whole ...
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... English- men not to be taxed but by their own consent , given through their representatives " .1 The American ... Englishmen , but so far as this conveyed a right to live under the laws of England the concession was impracticable ...
... English- men not to be taxed but by their own consent , given through their representatives " .1 The American ... Englishmen , but so far as this conveyed a right to live under the laws of England the concession was impracticable ...
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