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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Apart from the inevitable aftermath of prolonged war , the substitution of machinery and factories for handwork and homework caused for the time bitter distress , which led to rioting and repression , while emigration began on a large ...
Apart from the inevitable aftermath of prolonged war , the substitution of machinery and factories for handwork and homework caused for the time bitter distress , which led to rioting and repression , while emigration began on a large ...
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They had no cause to complain of the character and ability of their governors . Dudley had been a native of Massachusetts ; Shute an “ independent ” in religion , clear - headed , and conscientious ; Burnet a mild and honest man of the ...
They had no cause to complain of the character and ability of their governors . Dudley had been a native of Massachusetts ; Shute an “ independent ” in religion , clear - headed , and conscientious ; Burnet a mild and honest man of the ...
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Great indignation was caused by these measures among the Whigs at home and the Puritans of New England . ... Nothing , it was felt , could save their cause at this critical juncture but foreign intervention .
Great indignation was caused by these measures among the Whigs at home and the Puritans of New England . ... Nothing , it was felt , could save their cause at this critical juncture but foreign intervention .
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