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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... force of English colonisa- tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where the King's men found refuge , reproduced in inverted fashion the Civil War of the mother island . From the accession of ...
... force of English colonisa- tion . New England was planted with this feeling of aloofness , and Barbados , where the King's men found refuge , reproduced in inverted fashion the Civil War of the mother island . From the accession of ...
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... force and a counter - current was setting in , to which the self - governing colonies contributed . They resented ... forces reappeared in somewhat different setting and combined with new features and new forces to produce a new ...
... force and a counter - current was setting in , to which the self - governing colonies contributed . They resented ... forces reappeared in somewhat different setting and combined with new features and new forces to produce a new ...
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... force and those which have voluntarily submitted . With regard to mutual toleration , the Queen , it is true , permits foreigners ' trade in the conquered kingdom of Ireland , but so does the King in his conquests of the Algarve and the ...
... force and those which have voluntarily submitted . With regard to mutual toleration , the Queen , it is true , permits foreigners ' trade in the conquered kingdom of Ireland , but so does the King in his conquests of the Algarve and the ...
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... force had been sent to the assistance of the Huguenots , the struggle was already going against them . Ribault was compelled to flee to England after the surrender of Dieppe to the Catholics in October 1562 , and there he wrote for the ...
... force had been sent to the assistance of the Huguenots , the struggle was already going against them . Ribault was compelled to flee to England after the surrender of Dieppe to the Catholics in October 1562 , and there he wrote for the ...
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... force which , under a pretence of colonising on the St Lawrence , should attack the Spanish , Portu- guese and ... forces by sea is to be done ... by giving of licence under letters patents to discover and inhabit some strange ...
... force which , under a pretence of colonising on the St Lawrence , should attack the Spanish , Portu- guese and ... forces by sea is to be done ... by giving of licence under letters patents to discover and inhabit some strange ...
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