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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INSTRUCTIONS TO GOVERNORS 289 دو measure received the royal assent , a circular letter was despatched by the Lords of Trade to the governors of all the colonies with orders that this Act and " all other laws made for the encouragement ...
INSTRUCTIONS TO GOVERNORS 289 دو measure received the royal assent , a circular letter was despatched by the Lords of Trade to the governors of all the colonies with orders that this Act and " all other laws made for the encouragement ...
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GOVERNORS ' INSTRUCTIONS 419 colonies . The Board of Trade , in whose office these instructions were drawn up , sought assistance from many quarters . It called on former governors , merchants , and colonists resident in England .
GOVERNORS ' INSTRUCTIONS 419 colonies . The Board of Trade , in whose office these instructions were drawn up , sought assistance from many quarters . It called on former governors , merchants , and colonists resident in England .
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By successive instructions and by decisions of the Crown lawyers or of the counsel to the Board of Trade , the Assembly was forbidden to concern itself with any matter that lay outside the province it represented or which trespassed ...
By successive instructions and by decisions of the Crown lawyers or of the counsel to the Board of Trade , the Assembly was forbidden to concern itself with any matter that lay outside the province it represented or which trespassed ...
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