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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... important factor was the stimulus given by a series of individuals . The work of the more important of these will be dealt with later , but it is im- possible to ignore the pioneer and ill - fated efforts just before 1815 of the Earl of ...
... important factor was the stimulus given by a series of individuals . The work of the more important of these will be dealt with later , but it is im- possible to ignore the pioneer and ill - fated efforts just before 1815 of the Earl of ...
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... importance to France of this route into the interior . Somewhat later ( 1863-66 ) M. E. Mage and C. Quentin pushed ... important journey , begun in 1855 on behalf of the 3 1 Mage , T. E. , Voyage dans le Soudan occid . ( Paris 1868 ) ...
... importance to France of this route into the interior . Somewhat later ( 1863-66 ) M. E. Mage and C. Quentin pushed ... important journey , begun in 1855 on behalf of the 3 1 Mage , T. E. , Voyage dans le Soudan occid . ( Paris 1868 ) ...
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... important commodities . The consumption of rice per head in England increased from 4 lb. in 1843 to 8 lb. in 1866. For some purposes it was a cheaper alternative to the grains from the Baltic , the Ukraine and America - in many ...
... important commodities . The consumption of rice per head in England increased from 4 lb. in 1843 to 8 lb. in 1866. For some purposes it was a cheaper alternative to the grains from the Baltic , the Ukraine and America - in many ...
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