British imperialism : three documents.
| Other Authors: | Berkeley, George, 1685-1753, Fothergill, John, 1712-1780, Gee, Joshua, 1685-1759 |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Arno Press,
1972.
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| Edition: | Reprint ed. |
| Series: | Research library of colonial Americana.
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