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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... Admiralty Courts Jurisdiction of Vice - Admiralty Courts Changes in 1764 and 1768 . CHAPTER X RIVALRY FOR COLONIAL POWER , 1660-1713 By W. F. REDDAWAY , M.A. , Fellow of King's College and University Lecturer in History . The Rise of ...
... Admiralty Courts Jurisdiction of Vice - Admiralty Courts Changes in 1764 and 1768 . CHAPTER X RIVALRY FOR COLONIAL POWER , 1660-1713 By W. F. REDDAWAY , M.A. , Fellow of King's College and University Lecturer in History . The Rise of ...
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... Admiralty Colonial Governors Governors ' Instructions Provincial Council Position of the Assembly Controversy over Privileges Powers of the Assembly Assembly Procedure The Speaker Control of the Finances Other Forms of Encroachment ...
... Admiralty Colonial Governors Governors ' Instructions Provincial Council Position of the Assembly Controversy over Privileges Powers of the Assembly Assembly Procedure The Speaker Control of the Finances Other Forms of Encroachment ...
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... Admiralty , reorganised by Henry VIII , adapted its procedure to the new needs of the time , and from 1536 onwards preserved in its records an immense body of learning and precedent . The westward traders strengthened their connection ...
... Admiralty , reorganised by Henry VIII , adapted its procedure to the new needs of the time , and from 1536 onwards preserved in its records an immense body of learning and precedent . The westward traders strengthened their connection ...
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... Admiralty records show , were not such fables of Protestant polemic as has sometimes been alleged . 3 The most striking oceanic advance of the reign was the opening of a regular trade with Guinea and Brazil in spite of Portuguese ob ...
... Admiralty records show , were not such fables of Protestant polemic as has sometimes been alleged . 3 The most striking oceanic advance of the reign was the opening of a regular trade with Guinea and Brazil in spite of Portuguese ob ...
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... Admiralty records show that many a cargo of sugar , ivory and dyestuffs was brought into English ports by adventurers who went no farther than Finisterre in search of it . The French , on the other hand , made no break in their tropical ...
... Admiralty records show that many a cargo of sugar , ivory and dyestuffs was brought into English ports by adventurers who went no farther than Finisterre in search of it . The French , on the other hand , made no break in their tropical ...
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