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 176
... Privy Council were entrusted with special tasks in regard to the Plantations as they were for trade , and usually the committees for both matters had much the same personnel . But this was the customary way in which the Privy Council ...
... Privy Council were entrusted with special tasks in regard to the Plantations as they were for trade , and usually the committees for both matters had much the same personnel . But this was the customary way in which the Privy Council ...
Page 177
... Privy Council of which the commission was nothing but a standing committee entrusted with the powers of the Council in a particular field.2 A body of sub - commissioners composed of men of lesser rank but of special experience was ...
... Privy Council of which the commission was nothing but a standing committee entrusted with the powers of the Council in a particular field.2 A body of sub - commissioners composed of men of lesser rank but of special experience was ...
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... Privy Council for Trade and Plantations are also in the Public Record Office , but are included in the Privy Council Register . Councils for Foreign Plantations , 1670-2 , and 1672–4 . Minutes are in the Library of Congress , Washington ...
... Privy Council for Trade and Plantations are also in the Public Record Office , but are included in the Privy Council Register . Councils for Foreign Plantations , 1670-2 , and 1672–4 . Minutes are in the Library of Congress , Washington ...
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