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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Page 544
... position , and so long as they were unsubdued the effective possession of the region north of the Potomac and the Ohio and east of the Mississippi could not be attributed to either English or French . In the main the Iroquois sided with ...
... position , and so long as they were unsubdued the effective possession of the region north of the Potomac and the Ohio and east of the Mississippi could not be attributed to either English or French . In the main the Iroquois sided with ...
Page 548
... position in time of war of enemy goods carried in neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the ...
... position in time of war of enemy goods carried in neutral ships , and of neutral goods carried in enemy ships . From the middle of the seventeenth century onwards until the middle of the nineteenth there was a constant endeavour on the ...
Page 786
... position completely independent from any inter- ference on the part of his parishioners , although he might be in a position of subservience to the local magnate who was very often the patron of his living . Very different was the ...
... position completely independent from any inter- ference on the part of his parishioners , although he might be in a position of subservience to the local magnate who was very often the patron of his living . Very different was the ...
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