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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... March ) , made an unusually rapid passage to Martinique , where his safe arrival not merely challenged Rodney's ... March ) , but was followed and overtaken by Arbuthnot . Tactically , their encounter off the Chesapeake ( 16 March ) was ...
... March ) , made an unusually rapid passage to Martinique , where his safe arrival not merely challenged Rodney's ... March ) , but was followed and overtaken by Arbuthnot . Tactically , their encounter off the Chesapeake ( 16 March ) was ...
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... March , therefore , General Conway returned to the attack , moving an Address declaring all who should advise continu- ance of the war to be enemies of their country . Next day the Attorney- general introduced a bill for enabling the ...
... March , therefore , General Conway returned to the attack , moving an Address declaring all who should advise continu- ance of the war to be enemies of their country . Next day the Attorney- general introduced a bill for enabling the ...
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... March 1782 . 2 27 March 1782 , Corr . of Geo . III ( ed . Fortescue ) , I , 154 . Facsimile in ibid . 1 , 161 A. CHBE 1 49 privileges to Ireland . Something had been done for the Rockingham's Cabinet.
... March 1782 . 2 27 March 1782 , Corr . of Geo . III ( ed . Fortescue ) , I , 154 . Facsimile in ibid . 1 , 161 A. CHBE 1 49 privileges to Ireland . Something had been done for the Rockingham's Cabinet.
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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