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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... hand , the outcome of over twenty years of almost continuous war was for the time being an empire organised and ... hand in hand with the crusade against slavery , and henceforward the missionary was a potent factor in the Empire , more ...
... hand , the outcome of over twenty years of almost continuous war was for the time being an empire organised and ... hand in hand with the crusade against slavery , and henceforward the missionary was a potent factor in the Empire , more ...
Page 232
... hands until the reign of Charles II . No steps , however , were taken to supplant the French settlers , the motive of ... hand , despondency and apathy overhung the colony like a cloud . The difference may to some extent be that between ...
... hands until the reign of Charles II . No steps , however , were taken to supplant the French settlers , the motive of ... hand , despondency and apathy overhung the colony like a cloud . The difference may to some extent be that between ...
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... hand in hand ; and that France was not daunted by her defeat in the West Indies . Franklin presently pro- posed the appointment of separate commissioners , each to deal with each belligerent , and " then to consolidate those several ...
... hand in hand ; and that France was not daunted by her defeat in the West Indies . Franklin presently pro- posed the appointment of separate commissioners , each to deal with each belligerent , and " then to consolidate those several ...
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