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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... Select Committee of 1830. The committee was unable to approve the adoption of any of the more drastic proposals put forward by the colonists , and contented itself with recommending that an examina- tion should be made into the ...
... Select Committee of 1830. The committee was unable to approve the adoption of any of the more drastic proposals put forward by the colonists , and contented itself with recommending that an examina- tion should be made into the ...
Page 488
... committee ; the sugar duties were not lowered , and in other respects the burdens against which the colonists ... Select Committee on Sugar Duties , Parl . Pap . 1862 , XIII ( 390 ) , Q. 29 . 3 Papers relative to the Abolition of ...
... committee ; the sugar duties were not lowered , and in other respects the burdens against which the colonists ... Select Committee on Sugar Duties , Parl . Pap . 1862 , XIII ( 390 ) , Q. 29 . 3 Papers relative to the Abolition of ...
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... Committee of the East India Company , which was of course the mouthpiece of the President of the Board of Control ... Select Committee , consisting of four of the directors , to represent the Company in the negotiations , and , in ...
... Committee of the East India Company , which was of course the mouthpiece of the President of the Board of Control ... Select Committee , consisting of four of the directors , to represent the Company in the negotiations , and , in ...
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