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 211
... Parliament ; meanwhile , they would govern themselves.1 Barbados in this matter voiced the feelings of the rest . It was a galling impertinence for the victors of Naseby to receive from a unit no larger than the Isle of Wight , but it ...
... Parliament ; meanwhile , they would govern themselves.1 Barbados in this matter voiced the feelings of the rest . It was a galling impertinence for the victors of Naseby to receive from a unit no larger than the Isle of Wight , but it ...
Page 410
... Parliament in England , which had won its preponderant influence through a steady encroachment on the powers of King ... Parliament as the great antagonist . After 1689 , the ultimate control of affairs within the realm of England and in ...
... Parliament in England , which had won its preponderant influence through a steady encroachment on the powers of King ... Parliament as the great antagonist . After 1689 , the ultimate control of affairs within the realm of England and in ...
Page 665
... Parliament . Though a shadowy allegiance to the Crown might be proclaimed , so long as protection from foreign enemies was required , and though the idea of separation was far from being entertained as yet by the great majority of ...
... Parliament . Though a shadowy allegiance to the Crown might be proclaimed , so long as protection from foreign enemies was required , and though the idea of separation was far from being entertained as yet by the great majority of ...
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