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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... gave little incitement to progress . The station was well administered by Captain J. Wakefield , Lieutenant G. Sleeman and Collet Barker , who overcame many of the difficulties created by nature , isolation and sickness . In 1830 ...
... gave little incitement to progress . The station was well administered by Captain J. Wakefield , Lieutenant G. Sleeman and Collet Barker , who overcame many of the difficulties created by nature , isolation and sickness . In 1830 ...
Page 281
... gave expression to a theory which only recently has gained complete acceptance . He sought to distinguish between bills of imperial and bills of local interest , and , when he declared that the Government of the United Kingdom had no ...
... gave expression to a theory which only recently has gained complete acceptance . He sought to distinguish between bills of imperial and bills of local interest , and , when he declared that the Government of the United Kingdom had no ...
Page 394
... gave the Victorian leaders their cue . A sharp agita- tion against all home - working at low rates revealed that such work was too general and too essential in eking out a living in the over- populated capital to be declared illegal ...
... gave the Victorian leaders their cue . A sharp agita- tion against all home - working at low rates revealed that such work was too general and too essential in eking out a living in the over- populated capital to be declared illegal ...
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