A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 psl. |
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... relations between the United Kingdom and the self - governing Colonies are gener- ally satisfactory under the existing condition of things . " 2 In spite of all that has been recently written on the South African question , I am not ...
... relations between the United Kingdom and the self - governing Colonies are gener- ally satisfactory under the existing condition of things . " 2 In spite of all that has been recently written on the South African question , I am not ...
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... relations between James and the Company . Apart from this , the terrible massacre of the colonists by the Indians in 1622 , filled the cup of the Company's troubles and the time may well have seemed ripe for the intervention of the ...
... relations between James and the Company . Apart from this , the terrible massacre of the colonists by the Indians in 1622 , filled the cup of the Company's troubles and the time may well have seemed ripe for the intervention of the ...
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... relations counted for much , deliberately to marry his daughter to the most zealous of Protestant sovereigns , and his son into the House of Spain . Whatever may be thought of the wisdom of such a policy there can be no question that ...
... relations counted for much , deliberately to marry his daughter to the most zealous of Protestant sovereigns , and his son into the House of Spain . Whatever may be thought of the wisdom of such a policy there can be no question that ...
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Hugh Edward Egerton. Historians have written too much under the bias suggested by the relations of Charles II . with the Court of Versailles . Indeed , the motives actuating James appear plain enough . On the one hand he wished to avoid ...
Hugh Edward Egerton. Historians have written too much under the bias suggested by the relations of Charles II . with the Court of Versailles . Indeed , the motives actuating James appear plain enough . On the one hand he wished to avoid ...
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... relations it was recognised that the England and France sa critical one . France had only recently appeared mant to Islands in the West Indies in its own name . West wer of Spain was on the wane , and the struggle for Indies . vacy ...
... relations it was recognised that the England and France sa critical one . France had only recently appeared mant to Islands in the West Indies in its own name . West wer of Spain was on the wane , and the struggle for Indies . vacy ...
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