The British Empire Before the American Revolution: The Great War for the Empire. The victorious years, 1758-1760Knopf, 1949 V.12 - The triumphant empire: Britain sails into the storm, 1770-1776. v.13 - The empire beyond the storm. A summary of the series. Historiography. |
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... secure this seat - all of which , it was later charged in the House of Commons , was in violation of repeated resolutions of the House of Commons and an obstruction to the freedom of election . Yet when a petition was presented that the ...
... secure this seat - all of which , it was later charged in the House of Commons , was in violation of repeated resolutions of the House of Commons and an obstruction to the freedom of election . Yet when a petition was presented that the ...
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... secure in their Possessions . " 100 In view of the dangerous situation of the province and the diffi- culties that Robert Hunter Morris had faced in seeking to secure co - operation from the Assembly , the Pennsylvania Proprietors had ...
... secure in their Possessions . " 100 In view of the dangerous situation of the province and the diffi- culties that Robert Hunter Morris had faced in seeking to secure co - operation from the Assembly , the Pennsylvania Proprietors had ...
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... secure a position at the lighthouse from which the British could destroy the ships in the harbour and put out of action the battery at its entrance . To secure his position from an attack on his rear while engaged in this operation ...
... secure a position at the lighthouse from which the British could destroy the ships in the harbour and put out of action the battery at its entrance . To secure his position from an attack on his rear while engaged in this operation ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
CHAPTER I | 3 |
First ministry with Devonshire December 1756 | 15 |
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