The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Dutch forms . Students are required to explain the use of a specific form or construction and / or trans- late Dutch words and sentences into English . The second exercise ( B ) focuses on the application of the rules learned in the ...
... Dutch forms . Students are required to explain the use of a specific form or construction and / or trans- late Dutch words and sentences into English . The second exercise ( B ) focuses on the application of the rules learned in the ...
Page 71
... Dutch record in respect to education efforts for their African allies and subjects was very poor . " 27 One successful case of educating an African should be singled out , how- ever . During the first half of the eighteenth century , a ...
... Dutch record in respect to education efforts for their African allies and subjects was very poor . " 27 One successful case of educating an African should be singled out , how- ever . During the first half of the eighteenth century , a ...
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... Dutch Churches of Hopewell & Hackensack being duly conveined for the express purpose of making strict Investigation into the same , prev- ious notice having been given to his Accusers to appear before this board and to render sufficient ...
... Dutch Churches of Hopewell & Hackensack being duly conveined for the express purpose of making strict Investigation into the same , prev- ious notice having been given to his Accusers to appear before this board and to render sufficient ...
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