British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 5 od 34.
Stranica 20
... matters which are necessary to the economic development of the Colony it seems to me that hous- ing is a luxury which is too much tainted by the desire of the U.K. Government to be able to show the Guianese that some- thing is being ...
... matters which are necessary to the economic development of the Colony it seems to me that hous- ing is a luxury which is too much tainted by the desire of the U.K. Government to be able to show the Guianese that some- thing is being ...
Stranica 24
... matters . He solved the labour problems unconventionally , first by erecting a series of brothels at various points on the route , which kept the workers happy , and secondly by importing labour from the Islands . Other matters were not ...
... matters . He solved the labour problems unconventionally , first by erecting a series of brothels at various points on the route , which kept the workers happy , and secondly by importing labour from the Islands . Other matters were not ...
Stranica 25
... matter they reported that the cost of replacement would be £ 2,431,250 and recom- mended that the railway should be maintained but drastically modernized . ' * * * The Sea Wall road suddenly turns left , inland towards the centre of the ...
... matter they reported that the cost of replacement would be £ 2,431,250 and recom- mended that the railway should be maintained but drastically modernized . ' * * * The Sea Wall road suddenly turns left , inland towards the centre of the ...
Stranica 31
... matter closely . Raleigh's fleet was on a scale which suggested invasion rather than a gold prospection - fourteen ships and a thousand men . Raleigh lay at Trinidad with half his forces , to guard the mouth of the Orinoco from the ...
... matter closely . Raleigh's fleet was on a scale which suggested invasion rather than a gold prospection - fourteen ships and a thousand men . Raleigh lay at Trinidad with half his forces , to guard the mouth of the Orinoco from the ...
Stranica 32
... matter to Lord Cecil in 1611 , so that it is odd that this vital piece of infor- mation had not reached Raleigh or Keymis . Keymis was not prepared to turn back and decided to land . They were met by the Spaniards , whom they drove back ...
... matter to Lord Cecil in 1611 , so that it is odd that this vital piece of infor- mation had not reached Raleigh or Keymis . Keymis was not prepared to turn back and decided to land . They were met by the Spaniards , whom they drove back ...
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
acres African agricultural Albouystown Amerindians Bartica bauxite Berbice Bookers Britain British Guiana building built CALIFOR canals cane Carib Caribbean cattle cent Cheddi Jagan coast coastal coastlands coconut Colony Colony's coloured columbite Commission Constitution Courantyne Demerara District Drainage and Irrigation Dutch East Indian economic elected English Essequibo factory Federation feet fields forest Georgetown gold Government Governor greenheart Guianese interests Interior Issano Kamarang labour land live Mackenzie malaria manager Mazaruni ment miles Morawhanna Negro North-West Obeah officer Orinoco People's Progressive Party plantations planters political Pomeroon population Port Mourant Potaro Potaro River produced Raleigh rice river road Robertson Report Rupununi Sand Creek Sasabonsam savannas schemes schools slaves soil Street sugar estates sugar industry survey tion told town trees Tumatumari village wallaba West Indies workers علا