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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... organisation would best accomplish the desired purpose . As the reorganisation of the London Company in 1609 on the lines of a trading company seemed to some extent to have been responsible for its troubles , the Privy Council decided ...
... organisation would best accomplish the desired purpose . As the reorganisation of the London Company in 1609 on the lines of a trading company seemed to some extent to have been responsible for its troubles , the Privy Council decided ...
Page 161
... organised themselves by Church covenant into a closely - knit and self - perpetuating body from which all but the most ... organisation . Englishmen emigrating to Massachusetts became subject to a government which differed radically from ...
... organised themselves by Church covenant into a closely - knit and self - perpetuating body from which all but the most ... organisation . Englishmen emigrating to Massachusetts became subject to a government which differed radically from ...
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... ORGANISATION IN NEW ENGLAND 795 No community ever undertook with more success the work of expansion than did the men of New England . It was not allowed that pioneers should advance into the wilderness to lead an isolated life . A group ...
... ORGANISATION IN NEW ENGLAND 795 No community ever undertook with more success the work of expansion than did the men of New England . It was not allowed that pioneers should advance into the wilderness to lead an isolated life . A group ...
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