The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... South Sea Company for the losses which its predecessors suffered , and in con- sideration of an undertaking that it would not carry on any illicit trade , it might send each year a ship of 500 tons to trade to the Indies . The cargoes ...
... South Sea Company for the losses which its predecessors suffered , and in con- sideration of an undertaking that it would not carry on any illicit trade , it might send each year a ship of 500 tons to trade to the Indies . The cargoes ...
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... South Carolina on 26 December 1779 with 8000 men . 2 Bad weather delayed his voyage and it was February 1780 before he landed , thirty miles from Charleston , and 29 March before he really began his attack . Well supported by the Navy3 ...
... South Carolina on 26 December 1779 with 8000 men . 2 Bad weather delayed his voyage and it was February 1780 before he landed , thirty miles from Charleston , and 29 March before he really began his attack . Well supported by the Navy3 ...
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... South Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . 1. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The ... South Carolina under the Proprietary Government , 1670– 1719. New York , 1897 . The History of South Carolina under the ...
... South Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . 1. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The ... South Carolina under the Proprietary Government , 1670– 1719. New York , 1897 . The History of South Carolina under the ...
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