The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... BRITISH PRINTER is fully up to your high standard . " - A . V. HAIGHT , Poughkeepsie , U.S.A. " FOUR more subs , for '89 . THE BRITISH PRINTER is the journal for the coming craftsman . A treat in every issue . " J. FAIRLEY ( Gardner ...
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... British trade and finance overseas, were all governed by the rules published in the Bryce Memorandum. Yet, in a number of different areas of the world, under the growing pressure of international competition, conditions had changed very ...
... British trade and finance overseas, were all governed by the rules published in the Bryce Memorandum. Yet, in a number of different areas of the world, under the growing pressure of international competition, conditions had changed very ...
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... British Cinema 1956–1963. London: British Film Institute. Hill, John (2003). Social problem films. In: The Encyclopedia of British Film (ed. Brian McFarlane), 625. London: BFI/Methuen. Hunt, Leon (1998). British Low Culture: From Safari ...
... British Cinema 1956–1963. London: British Film Institute. Hill, John (2003). Social problem films. In: The Encyclopedia of British Film (ed. Brian McFarlane), 625. London: BFI/Methuen. Hunt, Leon (1998). British Low Culture: From Safari ...
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