The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Committee which enquired into the state of the gaols of the United Kingdom in 1819 , under the chairmanship of the Rt . Hon . Charles Bathurst , made some observations upon " that singular and extensive establish- ment " , New South ...
... Committee which enquired into the state of the gaols of the United Kingdom in 1819 , under the chairmanship of the Rt . Hon . Charles Bathurst , made some observations upon " that singular and extensive establish- ment " , New South ...
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... COMMITTEE AND WEST AFRICA 661 thropists ' whose hearts led them to extravagant hopes where their heads might have ... Committee to make a com- prehensive survey of the whole question , and when it was appointed he became chairman ...
... COMMITTEE AND WEST AFRICA 661 thropists ' whose hearts led them to extravagant hopes where their heads might have ... Committee to make a com- prehensive survey of the whole question , and when it was appointed he became chairman ...
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... Committee of the House of Commons on Aboriginal Tribes was appointed in 1835. The scope of the Committee was to consider what measures ought to be adopted with regard to the native inhabitants of countries where British settlements are ...
... Committee of the House of Commons on Aboriginal Tribes was appointed in 1835. The scope of the Committee was to consider what measures ought to be adopted with regard to the native inhabitants of countries where British settlements are ...
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