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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... North had already shown his appreciation of the situation by hinting at concessions . Now , on 17 February 1778 , he introduced two bills , one renouncing the right to impose any tax except for regulating trade , the net produce to be ...
... North had already shown his appreciation of the situation by hinting at concessions . Now , on 17 February 1778 , he introduced two bills , one renouncing the right to impose any tax except for regulating trade , the net produce to be ...
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... NORTH - EAST AND NORTH - WEST PASSAGES ( AFTER 1550 ) ASHER , G. M. ( Editor ) . Henry Hudson the Navigator , 1607-13 . Hakluyt Society , 1860 . The documents on Hudson's career . BARROW , J. ( Editor ) . The Geography of Hudson's Bay ...
... NORTH - EAST AND NORTH - WEST PASSAGES ( AFTER 1550 ) ASHER , G. M. ( Editor ) . Henry Hudson the Navigator , 1607-13 . Hakluyt Society , 1860 . The documents on Hudson's career . BARROW , J. ( Editor ) . The Geography of Hudson's Bay ...
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... North America , 252 ; makes over New Jersey to Berkeley and Carteret , 252-3 ; his colonial policy , as pursued in New York , 253 ; his friendship with Penn and the Quakers , 254 ; his creation of the " Dominion of New England " , 260 ...
... North America , 252 ; makes over New Jersey to Berkeley and Carteret , 252-3 ; his colonial policy , as pursued in New York , 253 ; his friendship with Penn and the Quakers , 254 ; his creation of the " Dominion of New England " , 260 ...
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