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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Page 79
... Crown , and the first set of these Instructions prescribed the entire judicial , administrative and commercial system to be established . The exact area within which each colony was to be planted was indicated in the patent , but the ...
... Crown , and the first set of these Instructions prescribed the entire judicial , administrative and commercial system to be established . The exact area within which each colony was to be planted was indicated in the patent , but the ...
Page 386
... Crown to take them under its protection . The proprietors refused to surrender their charter , but confessed that they could render no effective aid.1 The majority of the settlers were Anglo- Irish dissenters . They were equally ...
... Crown to take them under its protection . The proprietors refused to surrender their charter , but confessed that they could render no effective aid.1 The majority of the settlers were Anglo- Irish dissenters . They were equally ...
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... Crown in every field , when it as resolutely denied the claims of the colonists to liberties which challenged its own omni - competence . Against the invasions of the Crown up to the middle of the eighteenth century the colonies could ...
... Crown in every field , when it as resolutely denied the claims of the colonists to liberties which challenged its own omni - competence . Against the invasions of the Crown up to the middle of the eighteenth century the colonies could ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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