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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Page 339
... relations possible . For the moment , it is true , the dominance of Königsegg was even more dangerous ; but Patiño now came into office , and before long his devotion to the building up of Spanish trade and industry proved a great asset ...
... relations possible . For the moment , it is true , the dominance of Königsegg was even more dangerous ; but Patiño now came into office , and before long his devotion to the building up of Spanish trade and industry proved a great asset ...
Page 685
... RELATIONS IN THE COLONIAL SPHERE , 1763-1783 BUTE had made peace in a hurry . The history of the next twenty years is in many ways a justification of Pitt's denunciation of it . Spain , retaining all her South American possessions and ...
... RELATIONS IN THE COLONIAL SPHERE , 1763-1783 BUTE had made peace in a hurry . The history of the next twenty years is in many ways a justification of Pitt's denunciation of it . Spain , retaining all her South American possessions and ...
Page 909
... relations with , 299 ; of Moskito , friendly relations of , with Eng- lish , 167 , 383 ; war with , in Carolina , 386 , 390 ; English relations with the Six Nations , 248 , 391 , 544 , 638 ; and the war of 1754 , 392 , 394 ; intelligent ...
... relations with , 299 ; of Moskito , friendly relations of , with Eng- lish , 167 , 383 ; war with , in Carolina , 386 , 390 ; English relations with the Six Nations , 248 , 391 , 544 , 638 ; and the war of 1754 , 392 , 394 ; intelligent ...
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