The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial Governments and the desperate ...
... Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial Governments and the desperate ...
Pagina 11
... Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial Governments and the desperate ...
... Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial Governments and the desperate ...
Pagina 12
... Office in 1882 , was regarded as the most important object of departmental control , and no charge against the Colonial Office that it has ever been neglected can reasonably be made . On the contrary , the efficient control of finance ...
... Office in 1882 , was regarded as the most important object of departmental control , and no charge against the Colonial Office that it has ever been neglected can reasonably be made . On the contrary , the efficient control of finance ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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