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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Parliamentary privileges were early asked for by the Speaker of the House and granted by the governor in most of the ... Jamaica as early as 16775 and Virginia a little later " prayed in behalf of the burgesses now assembled that they ...
Parliamentary privileges were early asked for by the Speaker of the House and granted by the governor in most of the ... Jamaica as early as 16775 and Virginia a little later " prayed in behalf of the burgesses now assembled that they ...
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Gives a survey of early exploration by Europeans in Asia . MARKHAM , Sir C. R. ( Editor ) . The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster . Hakluyt Society , 1877 Includes material on other early East Indian Voyages .
Gives a survey of early exploration by Europeans in Asia . MARKHAM , Sir C. R. ( Editor ) . The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster . Hakluyt Society , 1877 Includes material on other early East Indian Voyages .
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SPENCER , H. R. Constitutional Conflict in Massachusetts , Early Eighteenth Century . Columbus , 1905 . An early attempt to expound the constitutional problems arising in Massachusetts in the early eighteenth century .
SPENCER , H. R. Constitutional Conflict in Massachusetts , Early Eighteenth Century . Columbus , 1905 . An early attempt to expound the constitutional problems arising in Massachusetts in the early eighteenth century .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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