British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... ground into the root , fear- ing the injury of the frost ; neither doth Pomona at any times despise her withered husband Vertumnus in his winter quarters and old age . ' He talks of the ' perpetual spring ' which is like ' the strong ...
... ground into the root , fear- ing the injury of the frost ; neither doth Pomona at any times despise her withered husband Vertumnus in his winter quarters and old age . ' He talks of the ' perpetual spring ' which is like ' the strong ...
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... ground for disease and insects , survived in Georgetown until 1923 , when it was replaced by a pipe - line sewage system which has allowed many of the central canals to be filled in . ( A piped supply of potable water was not available ...
... ground for disease and insects , survived in Georgetown until 1923 , when it was replaced by a pipe - line sewage system which has allowed many of the central canals to be filled in . ( A piped supply of potable water was not available ...
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... ground in Britain , and the planters warned the Government that its abolition would destroy the West Indies sugar trade . In taking over the Colony Britain had given an assurance that most of the ' laws and usages of the Colony ' should ...
... ground in Britain , and the planters warned the Government that its abolition would destroy the West Indies sugar trade . In taking over the Colony Britain had given an assurance that most of the ' laws and usages of the Colony ' should ...
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... grounds and added that it was ' imperative — and fundamental to the beliefs that inspire our constitutional proposals — that racial preoccupations should be banished if British Guiana is to make real progress . ' They suggested that it ...
... grounds and added that it was ' imperative — and fundamental to the beliefs that inspire our constitutional proposals — that racial preoccupations should be banished if British Guiana is to make real progress . ' They suggested that it ...
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... ground for feelings of uncertainty about the Indian role in the Colony's development , and the British have diagnosed the possibilities of strong tension in the future . While the cultural heritage of the Indians has been pre- served ...
... ground for feelings of uncertainty about the Indian role in the Colony's development , and the British have diagnosed the possibilities of strong tension in the future . While the cultural heritage of the Indians has been pre- served ...
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