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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... Government in Virginia Proprietary Government in Maryland Struggles for Barbados Decline of Spanish Power in the Caribbean Constitutional Position of the Colonies The Commission for Plantations 157 159 161 • 163 · 165 167 169 171 173 ...
... Government in Virginia Proprietary Government in Maryland Struggles for Barbados Decline of Spanish Power in the Caribbean Constitutional Position of the Colonies The Commission for Plantations 157 159 161 • 163 · 165 167 169 171 173 ...
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... GOVERNMENT OF THE EMPIRE , 1660-1763 BY CHARLES M. ANDREWS , L.H.D. Variety of Governmental Forms Early Experiments Normal Type of Colonial Government Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty Colonial ...
... GOVERNMENT OF THE EMPIRE , 1660-1763 BY CHARLES M. ANDREWS , L.H.D. Variety of Governmental Forms Early Experiments Normal Type of Colonial Government Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty Colonial ...
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... government of England rather than any desire to widen her territory or expand her power became for many years the driving force of English colonisa- tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where ...
... government of England rather than any desire to widen her territory or expand her power became for many years the driving force of English colonisa- tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where ...
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... Government and the removal of artificial restrictions . It was a demand based on consciousness of strength . In all directions the tide set in favour of unlimited freedom , of antagonism to Government interference , of curtailment of ...
... Government and the removal of artificial restrictions . It was a demand based on consciousness of strength . In all directions the tide set in favour of unlimited freedom , of antagonism to Government interference , of curtailment of ...
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... government had been conceded to the colonies and the right to frame their own tariffs and pass their own laws , it was somewhat discon- certing to free traders to find that they favoured protection rather than free trade , and ...
... government had been conceded to the colonies and the right to frame their own tariffs and pass their own laws , it was somewhat discon- certing to free traders to find that they favoured protection rather than free trade , and ...
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