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 170
... province , owing to diverse social and political forces , filled in the outline in its own way , and the development of government in the Caribbee Islands produced a result differing at least as widely from Maryland as that colony ...
... province , owing to diverse social and political forces , filled in the outline in its own way , and the development of government in the Caribbee Islands produced a result differing at least as widely from Maryland as that colony ...
Page 455
... province , and for native affairs a secretary conversant with the Moorish tongue . That the province should lack no aid to civilisation , the establishment included schoolmasters and chaplains , and to strengthen the governor's position ...
... province , and for native affairs a secretary conversant with the Moorish tongue . That the province should lack no aid to civilisation , the establishment included schoolmasters and chaplains , and to strengthen the governor's position ...
Page 832
... Province and Court Records of Maine . Vol . 1. Ed . by C. T. Libby . Portland , 1928 . Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire , 1623-1800 . 7 vols . Compiled by N. Bouton . Concord , 1867-73 . These are commonly ...
... Province and Court Records of Maine . Vol . 1. Ed . by C. T. Libby . Portland , 1928 . Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire , 1623-1800 . 7 vols . Compiled by N. Bouton . Concord , 1867-73 . These are commonly ...
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