The British Empire Before the American Revolution: The triumphant empire. New responsibilities within the enlarged empire, 1763-1766Knopf, 1956 V.12 - The triumphant empire: Britain sails into the storm, 1770-1776. v.13 - The empire beyond the storm. A summary of the series. Historiography. |
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Difficulties faced in upholding the Proclamation Line of 1763 | xlii |
CHAPTER I | 3 |
The defence of the Empire | 13 |
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