The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... sent privateers to the western coasts of America ; and the French , as his allies , sent trading expeditions . The value of the region , almost forgotten since Drake's time , was once more appreciated , and perhaps exaggerated . One ...
... sent privateers to the western coasts of America ; and the French , as his allies , sent trading expeditions . The value of the region , almost forgotten since Drake's time , was once more appreciated , and perhaps exaggerated . One ...
Page 248
... sent Latrobe thirty more . Later Denison sent him some from Tasmania , and subsequently 130 special police were recruited from imperial pensioners in that island . In May 1853 a body of fifty of the London Metropolitan police were sent ...
... sent Latrobe thirty more . Later Denison sent him some from Tasmania , and subsequently 130 special police were recruited from imperial pensioners in that island . In May 1853 a body of fifty of the London Metropolitan police were sent ...
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... sent to England , and ( b ) from 1857 to 1879 , type - written transcripts of the Governor's letter - books . ( Copies of Despatches , 1788-9 , 1798-1812 , are included under Transcripts , infra . ) Despatches from the Home Office and ...
... sent to England , and ( b ) from 1857 to 1879 , type - written transcripts of the Governor's letter - books . ( Copies of Despatches , 1788-9 , 1798-1812 , are included under Transcripts , infra . ) Despatches from the Home Office and ...
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