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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... EMIGRATION , 1618-1648 WHILE Europe was involved in the struggles of the Thirty Years ' War English colonial expansion was proceeding at an unprecedented rate . This coincidence was not accidental , for though England was not directly ...
... EMIGRATION , 1618-1648 WHILE Europe was involved in the struggles of the Thirty Years ' War English colonial expansion was proceeding at an unprecedented rate . This coincidence was not accidental , for though England was not directly ...
Page 235
... emigration for the benefit of the emigrant . Meanwhile that principle itself was undergoing a silent modifica- tion . Until the end of the reign of James I the cry of publicists had been all for mass emigration to relieve the alleged ...
... emigration for the benefit of the emigrant . Meanwhile that principle itself was undergoing a silent modifica- tion . Until the end of the reign of James I the cry of publicists had been all for mass emigration to relieve the alleged ...
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... Emigration , 5 ; colonial enterprises of Huguenots , 54-6 ; plan for settling English recusants in North America , 66 ; emigration of unemployed urged under Elizabeth , 69 ; attempt to settle Brownists on shores of the St Lawrence , 74 ...
... Emigration , 5 ; colonial enterprises of Huguenots , 54-6 ; plan for settling English recusants in North America , 66 ; emigration of unemployed urged under Elizabeth , 69 ; attempt to settle Brownists on shores of the St Lawrence , 74 ...
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