Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... July , the day he was to set sail from Spithead in HMS Salisbury . According to the report , neither the governor nor the surrogates could legally sit as judges in civil causes.66 This placed Milbanke in an extremely difficult position ...
... July , the day he was to set sail from Spithead in HMS Salisbury . According to the report , neither the governor nor the surrogates could legally sit as judges in civil causes.66 This placed Milbanke in an extremely difficult position ...
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... July 1790 Milbanke appealed to Grenville that the Admiralty had ordered him to sail for Newfoundland , but he had ... July 1790 , CO 194 , vol . 38 , p . 190 , PANL . 124 Privy Council Registers [ hereafter PC ] 2/135 , pp . 201-10 ( 23 ...
... July 1790 Milbanke appealed to Grenville that the Admiralty had ordered him to sail for Newfoundland , but he had ... July 1790 , CO 194 , vol . 38 , p . 190 , PANL . 124 Privy Council Registers [ hereafter PC ] 2/135 , pp . 201-10 ( 23 ...
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... ( July 1936 ) : 209-11 . 1937 " The Man Who Puts the Empire to Bed . " Dalhousie Review 16 ( January 1937 ) : 473-4 . [ radio broadcasts . ] 1938 " Centennial Notes . " Acadia Bulletin 24 ( July 1938 ) : 23-4 . " Centennial Plans ...
... ( July 1936 ) : 209-11 . 1937 " The Man Who Puts the Empire to Bed . " Dalhousie Review 16 ( January 1937 ) : 473-4 . [ radio broadcasts . ] 1938 " Centennial Notes . " Acadia Bulletin 24 ( July 1938 ) : 23-4 . " Centennial Plans ...
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