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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... parliamentary matters ; and the example of the parliaments of the Interregnum was early followed in Maryland , Virginia , South Carolina , and Barbados , where there were " parliament men already indoctrinated with the idea of parliamentary ...
... parliamentary matters ; and the example of the parliaments of the Interregnum was early followed in Maryland , Virginia , South Carolina , and Barbados , where there were " parliament men already indoctrinated with the idea of parliamentary ...
Page 447
... parliamentary sanction for its privileges , 2 arguing that the Company had for years supported the trade , and that it would be compelled to give the trade up unless it were protected from being disturbed . In answer to this the " free ...
... parliamentary sanction for its privileges , 2 arguing that the Company had for years supported the trade , and that it would be compelled to give the trade up unless it were protected from being disturbed . In answer to this the " free ...
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... Parliamentary Register , a History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons , 1774-82 . 25 vols . London , 1775 sqq . COBBETT , W. and WRIGHT , J. Parliamentary History of England , 1066-1803 . London , 1806 sqq . ( c ) ...
... Parliamentary Register , a History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons , 1774-82 . 25 vols . London , 1775 sqq . COBBETT , W. and WRIGHT , J. Parliamentary History of England , 1066-1803 . London , 1806 sqq . ( c ) ...
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