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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Page 197
... demand for the observance of the lowering of the topsail and the ceremonial striking of the flag was made from time to time and enforced . In the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI we have examples , and this demand began to be made ...
... demand for the observance of the lowering of the topsail and the ceremonial striking of the flag was made from time to time and enforced . In the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI we have examples , and this demand began to be made ...
Page 425
... demand for privileges does not appear to have become until very late a regular part of its procedure . In New York the demand was made at the meeting of the first Assembly in 1691,3 and in 1695 , three years after Massachu- setts Bay ...
... demand for privileges does not appear to have become until very late a regular part of its procedure . In New York the demand was made at the meeting of the first Assembly in 1691,3 and in 1695 , three years after Massachu- setts Bay ...
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... demands . In answer to the high language held by Masserano in London , Lord North despatched a courier ( 18 January 1771 ) ... demand for the Manila ransom had been dropped , and that the reservation of the Spanish claim to the Falkland ...
... demands . In answer to the high language held by Masserano in London , Lord North despatched a courier ( 18 January 1771 ) ... demand for the Manila ransom had been dropped , and that the reservation of the Spanish claim to the Falkland ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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