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: 1684-1784 |
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SIR ROBERT WALPOLE'S PEACE 95 The Right Honourable Robert Walpole had always regarded the vista of gold in the South Seas as a ' dream ' and had predicted its summary end . From its ruins he came into power .
SIR ROBERT WALPOLE'S PEACE 95 The Right Honourable Robert Walpole had always regarded the vista of gold in the South Seas as a ' dream ' and had predicted its summary end . From its ruins he came into power .
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In 1748 the Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle gave Bermudians ample opportunity for surveying their civic needs . This peace , however , in restoring Louisbourg to France in return , as the New Englanders in their disgust said , ' for a ...
In 1748 the Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle gave Bermudians ample opportunity for surveying their civic needs . This peace , however , in restoring Louisbourg to France in return , as the New Englanders in their disgust said , ' for a ...
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The procedure , as adapted locally , was for the governor to issue a writ to the justices of the peace , who summoned the qualified freeholders to the church and in their presence usually proposed the first member .
The procedure , as adapted locally , was for the governor to issue a writ to the justices of the peace , who summoned the qualified freeholders to the church and in their presence usually proposed the first member .
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Ships PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
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