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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... Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty Colonial Governors Governors ' Instructions Provincial Council Position of the Assembly Controversy over Privileges Powers of the Assembly Assembly Procedure The ...
... Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty Colonial Governors Governors ' Instructions Provincial Council Position of the Assembly Controversy over Privileges Powers of the Assembly Assembly Procedure The ...
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... royal gratuities to some of the voyagers and by the grant of 10 pensions to Gonsalves and Francisco Fernandes . The probable motives were fishing and fur - trading and the search for the North - West Passage . But the end was failure ...
... royal gratuities to some of the voyagers and by the grant of 10 pensions to Gonsalves and Francisco Fernandes . The probable motives were fishing and fur - trading and the search for the North - West Passage . But the end was failure ...
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... royal patronage into a Protestant crusade which carried fire and sword into the colonial waters of the Peninsular Powers . Henry VIII's services in strengthening the Royal Navy , establishing the Navy Board and fortifying several ports ...
... royal patronage into a Protestant crusade which carried fire and sword into the colonial waters of the Peninsular Powers . Henry VIII's services in strengthening the Royal Navy , establishing the Navy Board and fortifying several ports ...
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... Royal Navy , sailed from Portsmouth in August 1553 , with Wyndham and Pinteado in command and crews numbering 140 men . They bought some wines at Madeira , and then touched at the Grain Coast and sailed on to the Gold Coast . There they ...
... Royal Navy , sailed from Portsmouth in August 1553 , with Wyndham and Pinteado in command and crews numbering 140 men . They bought some wines at Madeira , and then touched at the Grain Coast and sailed on to the Gold Coast . There they ...
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... chief control of the old trade routes from 1 See Oppenheim , M. , Hist . of the Administration of the Royal Navy , and Corbett , J. S. , Drake and the Tudor Navy , vol . 1 . her own ports to those of other European nations . 4-2.
... chief control of the old trade routes from 1 See Oppenheim , M. , Hist . of the Administration of the Royal Navy , and Corbett , J. S. , Drake and the Tudor Navy , vol . 1 . her own ports to those of other European nations . 4-2.
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