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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... influence upon her foreign policy and produced important results in the colonial field . Moreover its economic effects promoted the flow of settlers across the Atlantic in such numbers that the period has been appropriately called " The ...
... influence upon her foreign policy and produced important results in the colonial field . Moreover its economic effects promoted the flow of settlers across the Atlantic in such numbers that the period has been appropriately called " The ...
Page 610
... influence of Harrington in America ceased with the reign of Charles II . During the revolutionary period he hardly attained the status of even a minor prophet of insurrection , but when the fighting was over and the Americans were ...
... influence of Harrington in America ceased with the reign of Charles II . During the revolutionary period he hardly attained the status of even a minor prophet of insurrection , but when the fighting was over and the Americans were ...
Page 611
... influence of Harrington are the ballot , indirect election , the multiplication of offices and the principle that they should be held only for a limited period , rotation , the use of petitions , the separation of powers , the popular ...
... influence of Harrington are the ballot , indirect election , the multiplication of offices and the principle that they should be held only for a limited period , rotation , the use of petitions , the separation of powers , the popular ...
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