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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NATIVE RACES 687 6 by all alike , would prove to be one of the best methods of uniting all the Queen's subjects at the ... A Natal Act dealing with the natives was disallowed by Lord Lytton in 1858 : he would not agree to differential ...
NATIVE RACES 687 6 by all alike , would prove to be one of the best methods of uniting all the Queen's subjects at the ... A Natal Act dealing with the natives was disallowed by Lord Lytton in 1858 : he would not agree to differential ...
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The economic life of the native inhabitants of Ceylon was based essentially on agriculture — above all on the cultivation of rice , though Ceylon normally had to import large quantities of rice , owing to the presence of so many Tamil ...
The economic life of the native inhabitants of Ceylon was based essentially on agriculture — above all on the cultivation of rice , though Ceylon normally had to import large quantities of rice , owing to the presence of so many Tamil ...
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In North America British acquisitions were made in a similar manner , the rights of the natives being ignored with certain ... In Africa treaties with native rulers were not infrequently made , the purport of which very frequently was ...
In North America British acquisitions were made in a similar manner , the rights of the natives being ignored with certain ... In Africa treaties with native rulers were not infrequently made , the purport of which very frequently was ...
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