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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... William's belief that France and Austria had a secret understanding , that a new religious war was imminent , and that the Protestants would be no match for their opponents.1 Louis , on the other hand , credited him with the same ...
... William's belief that France and Austria had a secret understanding , that a new religious war was imminent , and that the Protestants would be no match for their opponents.1 Louis , on the other hand , credited him with the same ...
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... William , on the underpopulation of England , 564 Peyton , Edward , Commodore in the East İndies , 526 Philadelphia , foundation of , 255 ; salary of customs collector at , 293 ; vice - admiralty court at , 299 ; 599 ; 601 ; reception ...
... William , on the underpopulation of England , 564 Peyton , Edward , Commodore in the East İndies , 526 Philadelphia , foundation of , 255 ; salary of customs collector at , 293 ; vice - admiralty court at , 299 ; 599 ; 601 ; reception ...
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... William and Mary , College of , in Virginia , 399 ; 790 William IV , Stadholder of Netherlands , son - in - law of George II , 375 William Henry , Fort , capture of , by Mont- calm , 476 Williams , Roger , founder of colony of Rhode ...
... William and Mary , College of , in Virginia , 399 ; 790 William IV , Stadholder of Netherlands , son - in - law of George II , 375 William Henry , Fort , capture of , by Mont- calm , 476 Williams , Roger , founder of colony of Rhode ...
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