The British Empire in the Nineteenth Century: Its Progress and Expansion at Home and Abroad, Comprising a Description and History of the British Colonies and Dependencies, Tom 1Blackie & son, limited, 1897 - 30 |
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... returned for boroughs controlled by the crown or by patrons or by close corporations , and for counties dominated in election affairs by great proprietors of land . Catholics were not permitted to keep school ; to go beyond seas , or to ...
... returned for boroughs controlled by the crown or by patrons or by close corporations , and for counties dominated in election affairs by great proprietors of land . Catholics were not permitted to keep school ; to go beyond seas , or to ...
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... returned for boroughs controlled by the crown or by patrons or by close corporations , and for counties dominated in election affairs . by great proprietors of land . Catholics were not permitted to keep school ; to go beyond seas , or ...
... returned for boroughs controlled by the crown or by patrons or by close corporations , and for counties dominated in election affairs . by great proprietors of land . Catholics were not permitted to keep school ; to go beyond seas , or ...
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... returned by the Protestant voters , while 123 sat for nomination boroughs , and represented only their patrons . Fifty - three peers directly appointed these " legislators " , and could also ensure , by their influence , the election of ...
... returned by the Protestant voters , while 123 sat for nomination boroughs , and represented only their patrons . Fifty - three peers directly appointed these " legislators " , and could also ensure , by their influence , the election of ...
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... returned to Europe after visits to Cuba and to Hayti , then called by Columbus Hispaniola or Little Spain . The flag - ship of the admiral , the Santa Maria , had been wrecked ; the Pinta had parted company in stormy weather ; the Nina ...
... returned to Europe after visits to Cuba and to Hayti , then called by Columbus Hispaniola or Little Spain . The flag - ship of the admiral , the Santa Maria , had been wrecked ; the Pinta had parted company in stormy weather ; the Nina ...
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... Returning for a moment to Virginia , we find that , in 1647 , the colony contained some 15,000 Englishmen and some hundreds of slaves , with many thousands of cattle and other stock , and an abundant growth of wheat , tobacco , and ...
... Returning for a moment to Virginia , we find that , in 1647 , the colony contained some 15,000 Englishmen and some hundreds of slaves , with many thousands of cattle and other stock , and an abundant growth of wheat , tobacco , and ...
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