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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... early experiences toughened a firm thick - set frame and sharpened a mind naturally keen and masterful . Chased with his family from their home by a local Catholic rising in 1549 , the boy early imbibed hatred of that faith , and , when ...
... early experiences toughened a firm thick - set frame and sharpened a mind naturally keen and masterful . Chased with his family from their home by a local Catholic rising in 1549 , the boy early imbibed hatred of that faith , and , when ...
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... early followed in Maryland , Virginia , South Carolina , and Barbados , where there were " parliament men ' already indoctrinated with the idea of parliamentary supremacy . Parliamentary privileges were early asked for by the Speaker of ...
... early followed in Maryland , Virginia , South Carolina , and Barbados , where there were " parliament men ' already indoctrinated with the idea of parliamentary supremacy . Parliamentary privileges were early asked for by the Speaker of ...
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... early in 1761 , Pitt did not disguise his contempt for Bute's inexperience . Pitt might have modified some of his views on the peace , or deferred to some of the King's wishes ; he could not bring himself to defer to those of the King's ...
... early in 1761 , Pitt did not disguise his contempt for Bute's inexperience . Pitt might have modified some of his views on the peace , or deferred to some of the King's wishes ; he could not bring himself to defer to those of the King's ...
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