England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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... duke of York , Shaftesbury , and the Country party ) for subsidizing opposition to Danby , if the latter showed anti - French tendencies . Alterna- tively , Courtin was to direct his efforts at embroiling the two Houses so that nothing ...
... duke of York , Shaftesbury , and the Country party ) for subsidizing opposition to Danby , if the latter showed anti - French tendencies . Alterna- tively , Courtin was to direct his efforts at embroiling the two Houses so that nothing ...
第677页
... duke's authority . Under its third governor , major Edmund Andros , an attempt was made to introduce some unity into this cosmopolitan community of English and French , Dutch and German , Protestant and Catholic , and to wrest from ...
... duke's authority . Under its third governor , major Edmund Andros , an attempt was made to introduce some unity into this cosmopolitan community of English and French , Dutch and German , Protestant and Catholic , and to wrest from ...
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... duke of York . The territory between Hudson and Delaware , granted by the duke to Berkeley and Carteret , was named New Jersey , because it was regarded as compensation to Carteret for loss of his office of governor of Jersey . The form ...
... duke of York . The territory between Hudson and Delaware , granted by the duke to Berkeley and Carteret , was named New Jersey , because it was regarded as compensation to Carteret for loss of his office of governor of Jersey . The form ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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