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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... administration has been the exception rather than the rule . There are indications that this canker was at work in the Admiralty of Edward VI , and there is proof that it was in that of his successor . In 1555 , five ships of the Navy ...
... administration has been the exception rather than the rule . There are indications that this canker was at work in the Admiralty of Edward VI , and there is proof that it was in that of his successor . In 1555 , five ships of the Navy ...
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... administration of a colony , was the control of the administration of justice , histori- cally a branch of the prerogative , for as the Board of Trade said : " Her Majesty has an undoubted right of appointing such and so many courts of ...
... administration of a colony , was the control of the administration of justice , histori- cally a branch of the prerogative , for as the Board of Trade said : " Her Majesty has an undoubted right of appointing such and so many courts of ...
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... Administration of the Royal Navy .... London , 1896 . The Tudor Navy . 1902 . " The Royal Navy under Charles I. " E.H.R. vol . ix , January and July 1894 . " The Navy and the Commonwealth , 1649-60 . " E.H.R. vol . xi , January 1896 ...
... Administration of the Royal Navy .... London , 1896 . The Tudor Navy . 1902 . " The Royal Navy under Charles I. " E.H.R. vol . ix , January and July 1894 . " The Navy and the Commonwealth , 1649-60 . " E.H.R. vol . xi , January 1896 ...
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