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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Next in importance was the naval officer , who took the place of the governor as the eyes and ears of the Crown in all that concerned the shipping clauses of the Acts . The Act of 1663 provided ( viii ) that no ship or vessel should ...
Next in importance was the naval officer , who took the place of the governor as the eyes and ears of the Crown in all that concerned the shipping clauses of the Acts . The Act of 1663 provided ( viii ) that no ship or vessel should ...
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THE NAVAL OFFICER 291 commissioned by the governor , 1 but after 1691 , under the new charter , the appointment fell into the hands of the royal governor . In Connecticut the office was controlled by the Assembly at first and afterwards ...
THE NAVAL OFFICER 291 commissioned by the governor , 1 but after 1691 , under the new charter , the appointment fell into the hands of the royal governor . In Connecticut the office was controlled by the Assembly at first and afterwards ...
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COLOMB , P. H. Naval Warfare .... 2nd ed . London , 1895 . Essays on Naval Defence . London , 1893 . CORBETT , Sir J. S. Drake and the Tudor Navy . 2 vols . London , 1898 . Some Principles of Maritime Strategy . London , 1911 .
COLOMB , P. H. Naval Warfare .... 2nd ed . London , 1895 . Essays on Naval Defence . London , 1893 . CORBETT , Sir J. S. Drake and the Tudor Navy . 2 vols . London , 1898 . Some Principles of Maritime Strategy . London , 1911 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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