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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of England was established by law . Unhappily , the character of the clergy was deplorable , save in South Carolina , where the Church had to compete with dissenting sects and the ministers were mainly supplied by the Society for the ...
of England was established by law . Unhappily , the character of the clergy was deplorable , save in South Carolina , where the Church had to compete with dissenting sects and the ministers were mainly supplied by the Society for the ...
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Established about 1748 and continued for six or seven years . ... Established 7 April 1763 , and discontinued 7 February 1776 . ... Established at Kingston in 1745 and continued at least to the American Revolution .
Established about 1748 and continued for six or seven years . ... Established 7 April 1763 , and discontinued 7 February 1776 . ... Established at Kingston in 1745 and continued at least to the American Revolution .
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Established 20 March 1727 , and incorporated with The Boston Gazette in 1741 . The Boston Post - Boy . Established about 1734 and under various titles continued to 1775 New HAMPSHIRE ( Portsmouth ) : The New Hampshire Gazette .
Established 20 March 1727 , and incorporated with The Boston Gazette in 1741 . The Boston Post - Boy . Established about 1734 and under various titles continued to 1775 New HAMPSHIRE ( Portsmouth ) : The New Hampshire Gazette .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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