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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Page 425
... demand for privileges does not appear to have become until very late a regular part of its procedure . In New York the demand was made at the meeting of the first Assembly in 1691,3 and in 1695 , three years after Massachu- setts Bay ...
... demand for privileges does not appear to have become until very late a regular part of its procedure . In New York the demand was made at the meeting of the first Assembly in 1691,3 and in 1695 , three years after Massachu- setts Bay ...
Page 506
... demand the retention either of Cuba or of St Lucia . Here again the haste to make peace injured England's interests . The demand for more strategic security in the West Indies was Pitt's method of meeting the menace offered by the union ...
... demand the retention either of Cuba or of St Lucia . Here again the haste to make peace injured England's interests . The demand for more strategic security in the West Indies was Pitt's method of meeting the menace offered by the union ...
Page 779
... DEMANDS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN 779 the guise of a man of business . Both the King and Jay warned Shel- burne against the cunning ... demand of the Circars and Masulipatam and also of an exclusive right of fishery off a part of Newfoundland ...
... DEMANDS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN 779 the guise of a man of business . Both the King and Jay warned Shel- burne against the cunning ... demand of the Circars and Masulipatam and also of an exclusive right of fishery off a part of Newfoundland ...
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