The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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667 The protocol of 187 1 , the Washington Treaty, the British Naturalisation Act 669 International Law and individual rights: the slave trade .... 67a The Berlin Act and the Congo State ....... 674 International labour legislation 675 ...
667 The protocol of 187 1 , the Washington Treaty, the British Naturalisation Act 669 International Law and individual rights: the slave trade .... 67a The Berlin Act and the Congo State ....... 674 International labour legislation 675 ...
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These writers have fully used the material in Mrs H. T. Manning's British Colonial Policy after the American Revolution (New Haven, Conn., 1933), W. L. Burn's Emancipation and Apprenticeship in the West Indies (1937) and P. Knaplund's ...
These writers have fully used the material in Mrs H. T. Manning's British Colonial Policy after the American Revolution (New Haven, Conn., 1933), W. L. Burn's Emancipation and Apprenticeship in the West Indies (1937) and P. Knaplund's ...
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