The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... suggested area was quite unsuitable . The Commission duly so reported and the Assyrians remain homeless . The Sugar Commission of 1929-30 suggested that certain lands in St. Lucia might be found suitable for Barbadian settlement . That ...
... suggested area was quite unsuitable . The Commission duly so reported and the Assyrians remain homeless . The Sugar Commission of 1929-30 suggested that certain lands in St. Lucia might be found suitable for Barbadian settlement . That ...
Pagina 317
... suggested a partition scheme : he suggested the division of Northern Rhodesia into three parts , the north- eastern section to be amalgamated with Nyasaland and administered under Crown Colony government , the central portion to be ...
... suggested a partition scheme : he suggested the division of Northern Rhodesia into three parts , the north- eastern section to be amalgamated with Nyasaland and administered under Crown Colony government , the central portion to be ...
Pagina 394
... suggested that the advantages to Czechoslovakia of becoming a homogeneous State might conceivably outweigh the obvious disadvantages of losing the Sudeten German districts of the borderland . ' The case of the Sudeten Germans can hardly ...
... suggested that the advantages to Czechoslovakia of becoming a homogeneous State might conceivably outweigh the obvious disadvantages of losing the Sudeten German districts of the borderland . ' The case of the Sudeten Germans can hardly ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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