British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 115
... believe , sir , that this state of faithful concubinage is no worse than any other . You're good to your woman and she's good to you . Why , I've known a sixty- year - old couple who'd saved enough for a proper wedding going to be ...
... believe , sir , that this state of faithful concubinage is no worse than any other . You're good to your woman and she's good to you . Why , I've known a sixty- year - old couple who'd saved enough for a proper wedding going to be ...
Stranica 122
... believe that the West Indian writer's duty is to remain in his home area and create its literature there , however discouraging the conditions . In an essay called ' The West Indies of the Future and the Writer ' he calls for a greater ...
... believe that the West Indian writer's duty is to remain in his home area and create its literature there , however discouraging the conditions . In an essay called ' The West Indies of the Future and the Writer ' he calls for a greater ...
Stranica 189
... believe it is another example of the vast wealth of the Interior being ignored by British commerce ; but it is strange that any economic wealth anywhere in the world should be ignored , and the wallaba project has been examined ...
... believe it is another example of the vast wealth of the Interior being ignored by British commerce ; but it is strange that any economic wealth anywhere in the world should be ignored , and the wallaba project has been examined ...
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Over Guiana Clouds | 3 |
Workers on a red brick road | 6 |
Blue and yellow macaw Bluecrowned parrot | 17 |
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African agricultural allowed Amerindians appear become believe Berbice British Guiana brought building built called canals cause cent coast Colony coloured Commission Company Constitution Demerara difficulties District Dutch East Indians economic elected English Essequibo estates fact factory fall Federation feet fields forest Georgetown give given Government Governor Guianese hand important increase Indian industry interests Interior labour land leaves less live look manager matter means ment miles move natural Negroes never officer once Party plantations political population possible prepared problems produced Report result rice river road Rupununi schemes schools seems slaves sugar survey taken tion told town trees turned various village West whole workers