British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 14
... Colony so well and in so many ways . In 1782 the Dutch , who owned the Colony at that time , moved the seat of Government for the Demerara territory down river to its mouth , where they began to build the town of Stabroek1 in a ...
... Colony so well and in so many ways . In 1782 the Dutch , who owned the Colony at that time , moved the seat of Government for the Demerara territory down river to its mouth , where they began to build the town of Stabroek1 in a ...
Stranica 15
... Colony is administered by British and local officials . In this and other government offices it is noticeable that the clerks are of African descent rather than East Indian . although the East Indians form 45 per cent of the total ...
... Colony is administered by British and local officials . In this and other government offices it is noticeable that the clerks are of African descent rather than East Indian . although the East Indians form 45 per cent of the total ...
Stranica 16
... Colony depends more on the success of the work done here than on the problematical discovery of minerals . Beyond the Agricultural compound lies the pride of Georgetown , its Botanic Gardens , whose work is closely linked with the more ...
... Colony depends more on the success of the work done here than on the problematical discovery of minerals . Beyond the Agricultural compound lies the pride of Georgetown , its Botanic Gardens , whose work is closely linked with the more ...
Stranica 20
... 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 done for them , that the administration is active . The Robertson ...
... 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 done for them , that the administration is active . The Robertson ...
Stranica 21
... Colony and the social advantage of having been educated there is great , though many of its former pupils have told me that the failing of the school is that it is , or was , biased almost ex- clusively towards the humane studies and ...
... Colony and the social advantage of having been educated there is great , though many of its former pupils have told me that the failing of the school is that it is , or was , biased almost ex- clusively towards the humane studies and ...
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