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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BIBLIOGRAPHY 867 • McKINLEY , A. E. The Suffrage Franchise in the thirteen English Colonies in America . ... OSGOOD , H. L. The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century . 3 vols . New York , 1904-7 . The American Colonies in the ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY 867 • McKINLEY , A. E. The Suffrage Franchise in the thirteen English Colonies in America . ... OSGOOD , H. L. The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century . 3 vols . New York , 1904-7 . The American Colonies in the ...
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Wesley , J. A Calm Address to our American Colonies . London , 1775 . WHATELEY , T. Considerations on the trade and finances of the Kingdom .... London , 1769 . ( 2 ) LATER WORKS ADAMS , C. F. “ Battle of Bunker Hill . ” A.H.R. , vol .
Wesley , J. A Calm Address to our American Colonies . London , 1775 . WHATELEY , T. Considerations on the trade and finances of the Kingdom .... London , 1769 . ( 2 ) LATER WORKS ADAMS , C. F. “ Battle of Bunker Hill . ” A.H.R. , vol .
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JOHNSON , A. Myths and Facts of the American Revolution . Toronto , 1908 . Jones , T. History of New York during the Revolutionary War .... 2 vols . New York , 1879 . JUNIUS . The Letters of Junius . 3 vols . London , 1814 .
JOHNSON , A. Myths and Facts of the American Revolution . Toronto , 1908 . Jones , T. History of New York during the Revolutionary War .... 2 vols . New York , 1879 . JUNIUS . The Letters of Junius . 3 vols . London , 1814 .
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