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 seventeenth century shaped and coloured the old Empire . By the encouragement which it had given to , or rather by the necessity which its dissensions had created for , the self - dependence of the parts , by its preference for ...
The seventeenth century shaped and coloured the old Empire . By the encouragement which it had given to , or rather by the necessity which its dissensions had created for , the self - dependence of the parts , by its preference for ...
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( 16th century . ) Report on the MSS of his Grace the Duke of Manchester . VIIIth Report , Appendix II . London , 1881. ( 17th century . ) Report on the MSS of the Earl of ... ( 17th and 18th centuries . ) Report on the MSS of the Duke ...
( 16th century . ) Report on the MSS of his Grace the Duke of Manchester . VIIIth Report , Appendix II . London , 1881. ( 17th century . ) Report on the MSS of the Earl of ... ( 17th and 18th centuries . ) Report on the MSS of the Duke ...
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( 18th century . ) The MSS of Cornwallis Wykeham - Martin , Esq . Various Collections . Vol . vi , pp . 297434. London , 1909. ( 18th century . ) The MSS of the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House .
( 18th century . ) The MSS of Cornwallis Wykeham - Martin , Esq . Various Collections . Vol . vi , pp . 297434. London , 1909. ( 18th century . ) The MSS of the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House .
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