British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica iv
... bookseller Price 25s . od . net Printed in Great Britain under the authority of Her Majesty's Stationery Office by William Clowes and Sons , Limited , Lond on and Beccles F 68 THE CORONA LIBRARY A series of illustrated volumes.
... bookseller Price 25s . od . net Printed in Great Britain under the authority of Her Majesty's Stationery Office by William Clowes and Sons , Limited , Lond on and Beccles F 68 THE CORONA LIBRARY A series of illustrated volumes.
Stranica vii
... Britain does today . Within her forty or so dependent territories dwell eighty million people for whose welfare and enlightenment Britain is , to a greater or lesser degree , answerable . There has been no lack of critics , at home and ...
... Britain does today . Within her forty or so dependent territories dwell eighty million people for whose welfare and enlightenment Britain is , to a greater or lesser degree , answerable . There has been no lack of critics , at home and ...
Stranica 39
... Britain took the colonies for the second time . The British Dr. George Pinckard was surgeon to the expeditionary force under Sir Ralph Abercromby , and in his book Notes on the West Indies and the Coast of Guiana he has left an ...
... Britain took the colonies for the second time . The British Dr. George Pinckard was surgeon to the expeditionary force under Sir Ralph Abercromby , and in his book Notes on the West Indies and the Coast of Guiana he has left an ...
Stranica 41
... Britain had taken the passing of the Bill so seriously that she spent £ 20 million in rescuing a total of 43,665 slaves on the high seas.1 Meanwhile the movement for the total abolition of slavery was gaining ground in Britain , and the ...
... Britain had taken the passing of the Bill so seriously that she spent £ 20 million in rescuing a total of 43,665 slaves on the high seas.1 Meanwhile the movement for the total abolition of slavery was gaining ground in Britain , and the ...
Stranica 43
... Britain exposed the weaknesses of the system and it was suspended . Now desperate , the planters adopted a form of metoyage by which the plantations were divided into strips amongst the labourers and the sugar yield was divided between ...
... Britain exposed the weaknesses of the system and it was suspended . Now desperate , the planters adopted a form of metoyage by which the plantations were divided into strips amongst the labourers and the sugar yield was divided between ...
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