The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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The British imports of 1803 , for example , are reckoned to have been — West Indies , 57,000 bales ; the United States , 45,000 ; Brazil , 28,000 ; the East Indies , 10,000 . But within the next few years America rushed ahead and the ...
The British imports of 1803 , for example , are reckoned to have been — West Indies , 57,000 bales ; the United States , 45,000 ; Brazil , 28,000 ; the East Indies , 10,000 . But within the next few years America rushed ahead and the ...
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East Africa Uganda Nai . Hist . Soc . No. 19 ( 1924 ) , pp . 6-11 . BOURNE , H. R. F. Story of Somali . 1904 . BURTON , Sir R. F. First Footsteps in East Africa . 2 vols . 1894 ( 1856 ) . Cato , Ć . “ British Somali .
East Africa Uganda Nai . Hist . Soc . No. 19 ( 1924 ) , pp . 6-11 . BOURNE , H. R. F. Story of Somali . 1904 . BURTON , Sir R. F. First Footsteps in East Africa . 2 vols . 1894 ( 1856 ) . Cato , Ć . “ British Somali .
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East African Hist . Soc . Jour . No. 26 ( 1926 ) , pp . 91-193 . LUGARD , Lord . Rise of our East African Empire . 2 vols . 1893 . McDERMOTT , P. L. British East Africa , or Ibea : a History of the formation and work of the Imperial ...
East African Hist . Soc . Jour . No. 26 ( 1926 ) , pp . 91-193 . LUGARD , Lord . Rise of our East African Empire . 2 vols . 1893 . McDERMOTT , P. L. British East Africa , or Ibea : a History of the formation and work of the Imperial ...
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