British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica vii
... given freely in money and materials and in the services of a devoted band of Civil Servants ; yet no tax is imposed upon any of the colonial peoples that is not spent by their own governments on projects for their own good . I write ...
... given freely in money and materials and in the services of a devoted band of Civil Servants ; yet no tax is imposed upon any of the colonial peoples that is not spent by their own governments on projects for their own good . I write ...
Stranica 7
... given of expenditure on road making or upkeep -they come under the general heading of ' Transport and Communications ' . However , the figures under this heading show the trend of public expenditure in this department from 1950 to 1954 ...
... given of expenditure on road making or upkeep -they come under the general heading of ' Transport and Communications ' . However , the figures under this heading show the trend of public expenditure in this department from 1950 to 1954 ...
Stranica 12
... given its name by early French settlers in the Colony , who called it the ' qu'est - ce que dit ' . I have heard its cry even in the deepest Interior — but here it was long - drawn and dove - like , more haunting than the saucy cries of ...
... given its name by early French settlers in the Colony , who called it the ' qu'est - ce que dit ' . I have heard its cry even in the deepest Interior — but here it was long - drawn and dove - like , more haunting than the saucy cries of ...
Stranica 22
... given to the churches for that purpose . Local teachers staff the schools and the clergy undertake the school manage- ment as part of their duties . In 1954 there were 297 primary schools with an enrolment of about 70,000 pupils ...
... given to the churches for that purpose . Local teachers staff the schools and the clergy undertake the school manage- ment as part of their duties . In 1954 there were 297 primary schools with an enrolment of about 70,000 pupils ...
Stranica 31
... given to Lawrence Keymis in 1595. Gondomar , the Spanish Ambas- sador to England , insisted that Raleigh would have to go through Spanish territory to reach the mines , and this Spain would not tolerate — an attitude supported by James ...
... given to Lawrence Keymis in 1595. Gondomar , the Spanish Ambas- sador to England , insisted that Raleigh would have to go through Spanish territory to reach the mines , and this Spain would not tolerate — an attitude supported by James ...
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