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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... far as the English claims extended , and in the summer of 1613 he proceeded to break up the French settlements that ... J. A. , The English in Guiana , 1604-68 . Now called the Öyapock in the colony of French Guiana . COLONISING ...
... far as the English claims extended , and in the summer of 1613 he proceeded to break up the French settlements that ... J. A. , The English in Guiana , 1604-68 . Now called the Öyapock in the colony of French Guiana . COLONISING ...
Page 143
... far as they could , both from the English officials and from the spies of the Spanish ambassador.1 The number of ... J. A. , The English in Guiana , pp . 99–106 . 3 Ibid . chaps . v and vi . Warner's expulsion of the natives a ...
... far as they could , both from the English officials and from the spies of the Spanish ambassador.1 The number of ... J. A. , The English in Guiana , pp . 99–106 . 3 Ibid . chaps . v and vi . Warner's expulsion of the natives a ...
Page 184
... far entered by Colum- bus , suggests that the King had no desire to raise the question . By the middle of the next ... J. A. , Maritime Enterprise , 1485-1558 , p . 53 . DISCOVERY AS A BASIS OF TITLE 185 when complaining of 184 ...
... far entered by Colum- bus , suggests that the King had no desire to raise the question . By the middle of the next ... J. A. , Maritime Enterprise , 1485-1558 , p . 53 . DISCOVERY AS A BASIS OF TITLE 185 when complaining of 184 ...
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