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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... America . The other practices of America which suggest the influence of Harrington are the ballot , indirect election , the multiplication of offices and the principle that they should be held only for a limited period , rotation , the ...
... America . The other practices of America which suggest the influence of Harrington are the ballot , indirect election , the multiplication of offices and the principle that they should be held only for a limited period , rotation , the ...
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... America , the Duke of Richmond on 7 April moved an Address to the Crown for the withdrawal of the forces and for making peace . He was anxious to secure the Americans as allies , before war was declared with France . Chatham , though ...
... America , the Duke of Richmond on 7 April moved an Address to the Crown for the withdrawal of the forces and for making peace . He was anxious to secure the Americans as allies , before war was declared with France . Chatham , though ...
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... America . University of Pennsylvania Publicn . Philadelphia , 1905 . A useful publication . The subject matter ... America one hundred years ago . New York , 1876 . SEELEY , Sir J. R. The Expansion of England . London , 1883 . SMITH , W ...
... America . University of Pennsylvania Publicn . Philadelphia , 1905 . A useful publication . The subject matter ... America one hundred years ago . New York , 1876 . SEELEY , Sir J. R. The Expansion of England . London , 1883 . SMITH , W ...
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