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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On the other hand in 1797 , a year of severe financial strain , he was refused leave even to introduce his bill and in each of the next two years his fate was the same . Equally fruitless were the attempts made in 1798 and 1799 by a ...
On the other hand in 1797 , a year of severe financial strain , he was refused leave even to introduce his bill and in each of the next two years his fate was the same . Equally fruitless were the attempts made in 1798 and 1799 by a ...
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The helplessness of the Turks as against Mehemet Ali on the one hand and Nicholas on the other was swiftly placed beyond dispute . How was the integrity of Turkey to be preserved ? The strongest force in shaping British policy was at ...
The helplessness of the Turks as against Mehemet Ali on the one hand and Nicholas on the other was swiftly placed beyond dispute . How was the integrity of Turkey to be preserved ? The strongest force in shaping British policy was at ...
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Both the missionaries and the stipendiary magistrates incurred the odium of the planters by advising the negroes not to accept abnormally low rates of wages , but on the other hand , they discouraged the negroes from putting forward ...
Both the missionaries and the stipendiary magistrates incurred the odium of the planters by advising the negroes not to accept abnormally low rates of wages , but on the other hand , they discouraged the negroes from putting forward ...
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