Political Science Quarterly, Volumen 22Academy of Political Science., 1907 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31-38 and to no. 1 of v. 40). |
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... secure the necessary sup- port from the colonies in America , and also to force them to subordinate their local interests to those of the Empire as a whole by stopping their trade with the enemy . The universal success of British arms ...
... secure the necessary sup- port from the colonies in America , and also to force them to subordinate their local interests to those of the Empire as a whole by stopping their trade with the enemy . The universal success of British arms ...
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... secure their wavering friendship . According to these instructions , all the colonies were , if practicable , to be " comprized in one general Treaty to be made in his Majesty's name . " The idea of coöperation contained in these ...
... secure their wavering friendship . According to these instructions , all the colonies were , if practicable , to be " comprized in one general Treaty to be made in his Majesty's name . " The idea of coöperation contained in these ...
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... secure the Country before we can agree to hinder them . " The problem was to overcome the jealousies of the various col- onies and to get them to unite for purposes of defence . During the early months of 1754 , such plans were being ...
... secure the Country before we can agree to hinder them . " The problem was to overcome the jealousies of the various col- onies and to get them to unite for purposes of defence . During the early months of 1754 , such plans were being ...
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... secure the hearty coöperation of the colonies in the impending conflict with France . The suggestion of a parliamentary union of the colonies , especially one of a purely military nature , contained within it the idea of parliamentary ...
... secure the hearty coöperation of the colonies in the impending conflict with France . The suggestion of a parliamentary union of the colonies , especially one of a purely military nature , contained within it the idea of parliamentary ...
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... secure colonial coöpera- tion . It was generally recognized that part of the burden of the approaching war in America should in equity be borne by the colonies . No one questioned this . It was also recog- nized that the colonies would ...
... secure colonial coöpera- tion . It was generally recognized that part of the burden of the approaching war in America should in equity be borne by the colonies . No one questioned this . It was also recog- nized that the colonies would ...
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