Bermuda in the Old Empire: A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Company Until the End of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784Oxford University Press, 1950 - 457 sivua |
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... Council . Sir Robert Robinson was the first to complain of the dearth of eligible men and it will be remembered that when , under one of his successors , there were but five , the Assembly remon- strated , only to be told that ' five ...
... Council . Sir Robert Robinson was the first to complain of the dearth of eligible men and it will be remembered that when , under one of his successors , there were but five , the Assembly remon- strated , only to be told that ' five ...
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... Council . The transmission was not evident , but by implication or perhaps silent assent , with each House knowing both what had happened and was likely to happen in the other . For , in fact , the Upper and Lower Houses were ' by ...
... Council . The transmission was not evident , but by implication or perhaps silent assent , with each House knowing both what had happened and was likely to happen in the other . For , in fact , the Upper and Lower Houses were ' by ...
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... Council Board ' , and on another occasion , telling His Excellency it heartily agreed with him , yet the measure may ' miscarry for want of that countenance we should expect from the Hon . H.M.'s Council'.3 Since Álured Popple was so ...
... Council Board ' , and on another occasion , telling His Excellency it heartily agreed with him , yet the measure may ' miscarry for want of that countenance we should expect from the Hon . H.M.'s Council'.3 Since Álured Popple was so ...
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SHIPS PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
COLONEL JOHN BRUCE HOPE AND CAPTAIN JOHN PITT 1722 | 96 |
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