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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... usually remembered , recognized this fact , for , said he , Ber- muda lies in the eye of all trade to the West Indies ' , and the loss of it would imperil that commerce . And the judge should have known about this island whose ...
... usually remembered , recognized this fact , for , said he , Ber- muda lies in the eye of all trade to the West Indies ' , and the loss of it would imperil that commerce . And the judge should have known about this island whose ...
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... usually lay rather between the governor and the legislature than between the governor in Council and the Assembly , though there were exceptions as will be noted presently.1 Official intercourse between the two Houses was direct by ...
... usually lay rather between the governor and the legislature than between the governor in Council and the Assembly , though there were exceptions as will be noted presently.1 Official intercourse between the two Houses was direct by ...
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... usually proposed the first member . The electors , by a show of hands , accepted or rejected the nomination . The member when elected , if we may believe a caustic critic , usually pro- posed the second member , not infrequently one of ...
... usually proposed the first member . The electors , by a show of hands , accepted or rejected the nomination . The member when elected , if we may believe a caustic critic , usually pro- posed the second member , not infrequently one of ...
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SIR ROBERT ROBINSON ISAAC RICHIER CAPTAIN JOHN | 28 |
SHIPS PRIVATEERS PIRATES SMUGGLERS AND GENTLEMEN | 63 |
COLONEL JOHN BRUCE HOPE AND CAPTAIN JOHN PITT 1722 | 96 |
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