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 136
... organised means of giving them effect or calling attention to them . On the other hand , the distinctively Puritan emigrants were well organised and led by men who gloried in placing their religious motives on record , and though ...
... organised means of giving them effect or calling attention to them . On the other hand , the distinctively Puritan emigrants were well organised and led by men who gloried in placing their religious motives on record , and though ...
Page 163
... organised congregations of newcomers from England and older colonists trekked across the hills in search of fertile land and formed settlements round Hartford on the middle course of the river . The leading spirit in the movement was ...
... organised congregations of newcomers from England and older colonists trekked across the hills in search of fertile land and formed settlements round Hartford on the middle course of the river . The leading spirit in the movement was ...
Page 333
... organised whose chief object was the reservation of colonial wealth to Spain . Every year ships sailed for the Indies , at first freely in small groups and then in two organised fleets . In the middle period of the sixteenth century ...
... organised whose chief object was the reservation of colonial wealth to Spain . Every year ships sailed for the Indies , at first freely in small groups and then in two organised fleets . In the middle period of the sixteenth century ...
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