Acadiensis, Volume 21Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1991 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... British government's lack of enthusiasm for such projects . Historians have tended to view the war in the context of long - term imperial issues and with a knowledge of a developing British Empire ; from this perspective they have seen ...
... British government's lack of enthusiasm for such projects . Historians have tended to view the war in the context of long - term imperial issues and with a knowledge of a developing British Empire ; from this perspective they have seen ...
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... British imperialism which could be aptly described as the age of the projectors . Their occasional successes and more usual failures offer insights into the conflicting goals and competing priorities in the formation of British imperial ...
... British imperialism which could be aptly described as the age of the projectors . Their occasional successes and more usual failures offer insights into the conflicting goals and competing priorities in the formation of British imperial ...
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... British subjects to the despotic and capricious rule of colonial governors , and also incurred unnecessary expenses for the British government.35 In response to increasing complaints from Newfoundland reformers about the arbitrariness ...
... British subjects to the despotic and capricious rule of colonial governors , and also incurred unnecessary expenses for the British government.35 In response to increasing complaints from Newfoundland reformers about the arbitrariness ...
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