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 145
CONFLICTING GRANTS OF BARBADOS 145 the royal protection and naming him governor for the King in the four islands of ... There was later much dispute as to whether the terms of this original grant referred to the island of Barbuda near ...
CONFLICTING GRANTS OF BARBADOS 145 the royal protection and naming him governor for the King in the four islands of ... There was later much dispute as to whether the terms of this original grant referred to the island of Barbuda near ...
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Together with the merchants who traded with the islands , they formed a “ West India interest ” , discussed politics and business with their fellows at the Jamaica Coffee House , and bought rotten boroughs at the elections .
Together with the merchants who traded with the islands , they formed a “ West India interest ” , discussed politics and business with their fellows at the Jamaica Coffee House , and bought rotten boroughs at the elections .
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Of equal interest , constitutionally speaking , was the experiment tested in the Leeward Islands , where the imperative ... The four islands , Antigua , the largest and wealthiest , St Christopher , the mother island , Nevis , and ...
Of equal interest , constitutionally speaking , was the experiment tested in the Leeward Islands , where the imperative ... The four islands , Antigua , the largest and wealthiest , St Christopher , the mother island , Nevis , and ...
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