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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CONFLICTING GRANTS OF BARBADOS 145 the royal protection and naming him governor for the King in the four islands of St Christopher , Nevis , “ Barbados ” and Montserrat . No proprietary rights were granted , but the position of the ...
CONFLICTING GRANTS OF BARBADOS 145 the royal protection and naming him governor for the King in the four islands of St Christopher , Nevis , “ Barbados ” and Montserrat . No proprietary rights were granted , but the position of the ...
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1 PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT IN MARYLAND 169 lands throughout the whole area could be granted only through the colonial ... for the grant of rights to establish colonies at his own expense in portions of the lands originally assigned under ...
1 PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT IN MARYLAND 169 lands throughout the whole area could be granted only through the colonial ... for the grant of rights to establish colonies at his own expense in portions of the lands originally assigned under ...
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It was not because Barrington lacked enterprise that Dominica had gone : directly Grant and Hotham arrived from New York ( 10 December ) he dashed at St Lucia and landed the troops who stormed the hills which overlook the main ...
It was not because Barrington lacked enterprise that Dominica had gone : directly Grant and Hotham arrived from New York ( 10 December ) he dashed at St Lucia and landed the troops who stormed the hills which overlook the main ...
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