The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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... Colonial sugar production . But undoubtedly Mr. MacDonald's Govern- ment has to choose between the practical ruin of some of our most ancient Colonies , accompanied with severe damage to others , and the sacrifice of some part of our ...
... Colonial sugar production . But undoubtedly Mr. MacDonald's Govern- ment has to choose between the practical ruin of some of our most ancient Colonies , accompanied with severe damage to others , and the sacrifice of some part of our ...
Pagina 65
... colonies most advanced in development . THE COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT Across the babel of controversy on the Hilton Young pro- posals the Colonial Development Act cut with the clearness of a toastmaster compelling assent and almost ...
... colonies most advanced in development . THE COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT Across the babel of controversy on the Hilton Young pro- posals the Colonial Development Act cut with the clearness of a toastmaster compelling assent and almost ...
Pagina 186
... Colonial Empire . Some of the Dominions are already directly responsible for the administration of dependent territories , presenting human and economic problems parallel to those of the Colonial Empire of Great Britain . In the island ...
... Colonial Empire . Some of the Dominions are already directly responsible for the administration of dependent territories , presenting human and economic problems parallel to those of the Colonial Empire of Great Britain . In the island ...
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