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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Other crops , of which the cocoa of Trinidad and Grenada was perhaps the most valuable , were of even less importance . In imperial economy the West Indies were what they ...
Other crops , of which the cocoa of Trinidad and Grenada was perhaps the most valuable , were of even less importance . In imperial economy the West Indies were what they ...
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With an electoral law which gave only one in three hundred of the people votes , and an army ballot which called up less than two and a half times as many , France , stable for three years , could be received again into the full comity ...
With an electoral law which gave only one in three hundred of the people votes , and an army ballot which called up less than two and a half times as many , France , stable for three years , could be received again into the full comity ...
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i In southern agricultural regions where public unwisdom could only attempt to grapple with an impossible situation by poor law administration which simply intensified the evil , there was less intelligence , perhaps less conscious ...
i In southern agricultural regions where public unwisdom could only attempt to grapple with an impossible situation by poor law administration which simply intensified the evil , there was less intelligence , perhaps less conscious ...
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