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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THE NORTH - WEST ANGLE 777 along the highlands described in the Proclamation . The angle formed by the junction of these two imaginary lines was known as the North - West angle of Nova Scotia , and was believed ( for the country had ...
THE NORTH - WEST ANGLE 777 along the highlands described in the Proclamation . The angle formed by the junction of these two imaginary lines was known as the North - West angle of Nova Scotia , and was believed ( for the country had ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 849 ( 3 ) ATTEMPTS TO FIND THE NORTH - EAST AND NORTH - WEST PASSAGES ( AFTER 1550 ) ASHER , G.M. ( Editor ) . Henry Hudson the Navigator , 1607-13 . Hakluyt Society , 1860 . The documents on Hudson's career .
BIBLIOGRAPHY 849 ( 3 ) ATTEMPTS TO FIND THE NORTH - EAST AND NORTH - WEST PASSAGES ( AFTER 1550 ) ASHER , G.M. ( Editor ) . Henry Hudson the Navigator , 1607-13 . Hakluyt Society , 1860 . The documents on Hudson's career .
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( 8 ) North and South Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . I. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina , 1663-1729 . Johns Hopkins University Studies , xii , No. 3.
( 8 ) North and South Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . I. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina , 1663-1729 . Johns Hopkins University Studies , xii , No. 3.
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