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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On the other hand , their adventurous and often aggrieved spirit greatly increased the difficulties of the early settlements , besides implanting the seeds of dissidence . But the British Empire was not the outcome of a vague swarming ...
On the other hand , their adventurous and often aggrieved spirit greatly increased the difficulties of the early settlements , besides implanting the seeds of dissidence . But the British Empire was not the outcome of a vague swarming ...
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The Dutch voyages to Spitzbergen and Novaya Zemlya in 1594-6 . CHRISTY , R. M. ( Editor ) . The Voyages of Captain Luke Foxe and Captain Thomas James . Hakluyt Society , 1893 . Includes narratives of other early North - West voyages .
The Dutch voyages to Spitzbergen and Novaya Zemlya in 1594-6 . CHRISTY , R. M. ( Editor ) . The Voyages of Captain Luke Foxe and Captain Thomas James . Hakluyt Society , 1893 . Includes narratives of other early North - West voyages .
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SPENCER , H. R. Constitutional Conflict in Massachusetts , Early Eighteenth Century . Columbus , 1905 . An early attempt to expound the constitutional problems arising in Massachusetts in the early eighteenth century .
SPENCER , H. R. Constitutional Conflict in Massachusetts , Early Eighteenth Century . Columbus , 1905 . An early attempt to expound the constitutional problems arising in Massachusetts in the early eighteenth century .
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