British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... believe that this water may come from there , even if it be far away . . . and if it does not flow from Paradise the marvel is the greater still , for I do not think there is known in the world a river so big and so deep . ' We could ...
... believe that this water may come from there , even if it be far away . . . and if it does not flow from Paradise the marvel is the greater still , for I do not think there is known in the world a river so big and so deep . ' We could ...
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 |
A Chapter of History | 29 |
The People | 49 |
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