Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... crown of Great Britain : may it therefore please your most excellent Majesty , that it may be declared ; and be it declared . . . That the said colonies . . . have been , are , and of right ought to be , subordinate unto , and dependent ...
... crown of Great Britain : may it therefore please your most excellent Majesty , that it may be declared ; and be it declared . . . That the said colonies . . . have been , are , and of right ought to be , subordinate unto , and dependent ...
Pagina 240
... crown of the said united kingdom , and of the dominions thereunto belong- ing , shall continue limited and settled in the same manner as the succession to the imperial crown of the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland now stands ...
... crown of the said united kingdom , and of the dominions thereunto belong- ing , shall continue limited and settled in the same manner as the succession to the imperial crown of the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland now stands ...
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... Crown is the symbol of the free association of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations , and as they are united by a common allegiance to the Crown , it would be in accord with the estab- lished constitutional position of all ...
... Crown is the symbol of the free association of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations , and as they are united by a common allegiance to the Crown , it would be in accord with the estab- lished constitutional position of all ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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