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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When it is remembered that Pitt was controlling expenditure at the Treasury Board , and that Dundas , and afterwards Grenville , was in charge of colonial correspondence at the Home Office , it will be realised that every branch of ...
When it is remembered that Pitt was controlling expenditure at the Treasury Board , and that Dundas , and afterwards Grenville , was in charge of colonial correspondence at the Home Office , it will be realised that every branch of ...
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( HOME OFFICE There is much information about the colonies in the correspondence of the Home Office with other departments . H.O. 10 and H.O. 11 are essential for the study of transportation and many other subjects of colonial interest ...
( HOME OFFICE There is much information about the colonies in the correspondence of the Home Office with other departments . H.O. 10 and H.O. 11 are essential for the study of transportation and many other subjects of colonial interest ...
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Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Colonial Office , ( 6 ) PERIODICALS The following periodicals are those which. 1896. Supplement , 1907. Appendix F , Reports , 1921 . CRAVEN , W. F. “ Historical Study of the British ...
Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Colonial Office , ( 6 ) PERIODICALS The following periodicals are those which. 1896. Supplement , 1907. Appendix F , Reports , 1921 . CRAVEN , W. F. “ Historical Study of the British ...
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