The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 55
... PROBLEM . THE LOYALISTS 55 policy , and might prove in the result advantageous both to naviga- tion and commerce " . The committee further pointed out that it might be desirable to amend the existing law which directed and authorised ...
... PROBLEM . THE LOYALISTS 55 policy , and might prove in the result advantageous both to naviga- tion and commerce " . The committee further pointed out that it might be desirable to amend the existing law which directed and authorised ...
Page 354
... problem of labour for the plantations remained acute . From this time onwards the question of the agricultural exploitation of the Pacific islands comes to the front . The planter wanted land and labour and better government , and his ...
... problem of labour for the plantations remained acute . From this time onwards the question of the agricultural exploitation of the Pacific islands comes to the front . The planter wanted land and labour and better government , and his ...
Page 610
... problem of constitutional re- vision which , throughout the years 1919-23 , had been attracting in- creased attention . Upon this problem , other concrete questions , such as States disabilities , the immunity of States ...
... problem of constitutional re- vision which , throughout the years 1919-23 , had been attracting in- creased attention . Upon this problem , other concrete questions , such as States disabilities , the immunity of States ...
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